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JEP 396: Strongly Encapsulate JDK Internals by Default (JDK-8256299)
JEP 396: Strongly Encapsulate JDK Internals by Default (JDK-8256299)
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Strongly encapsulate all internal elements of the JDK by default, except for critical internal APIs such as sun.misc.Unsafe. Allow end users to choose the relaxed strong encapsulation that has been the default since JDK 9.
Strongly encapsulate all internal elements of the JDK by default, except for critical internal APIs such as sun.misc.Unsafe. Allow end users to choose the relaxed strong encapsulation that has been the default since JDK 9.
With this change, the default value of the launcher option --illegal-access is now deny rather than permit. As a consequence, existing code that uses most internal classes, methods, or fields of the JDK will fail to run. Such code can be made to run on JDK 16 by specifying --illegal-access=permit. That option will, however, be removed in a future release.
With this change, the default value of the launcher option --illegal-access is now deny rather than permit. As a consequence, existing code that uses most internal classes, methods, or fields of the JDK will fail to run. Such code can be made to run on JDK 16 by specifying --illegal-access=permit. That option will, however, be removed in a future release.
For further details, please see JEP 396.
For further details, please see JEP 396.
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Extract the <codestyle="color:darkgreen"><b>docs</b></code> directory tree provided by the .zip
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(Note that OpenJDK Javadoc
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Alternative Java versions used in recent development:
Alternative Java versions used in recent development:
Oracle
Oracle
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<codestyle="color:darkgreen"><b>JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\openjdk\jdk-18.0.2.1</b></code> # OpenJDK, or
<codestyle="color:darkgreen"><b>JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\openjdk\jdk-19.0.1</b></code> # OpenJDK, or
a drag+drop scenario-authoring tool that uses the Savage model archives to generate Viskit discrete-event simulation (DES) scenarios that are visualized using Xj3D.
a drag+drop scenario-authoring tool that uses the Savage model archives to generate Viskit discrete-event simulation (DES) scenarios that are visualized using Xj3D.
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