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Java Platform, Standard Edition 8 is a major feature release. This document summarizes features and enhancements in Java SE 8 and in JDK 8, Oracle's implementation of Java SE 8.
Java Programming Language
Lambda Expressions, a new language feature, has been introduced in this release. They enable you to treat functionality as a method argument, or code as data. Lambda expressions let you express instances of single-method interfaces (referred to as functional interfaces) more compactly.
Method references provide easy-to-read lambda expressions for methods that already have a name.
Default methods enable new functionality to be added to the interfaces of libraries and ensure binary compatibility with code written for older versions of those interfaces.
Repeating Annotations provide the ability to apply the same annotation type more than once to the same declaration or type use.
Type Annotations provide the ability to apply an annotation anywhere a type is used, not just on a declaration. Used with a pluggable type system, this feature enables improved type checking of your code.
Improved type inference.
Method parameter reflection.
Collections
Classes in the new java.util.stream
package provide a Stream API to support functional-style operations on streams of elements. The Stream API is integrated into the Collections API, which enables bulk operations on collections, such as sequential or parallel map-reduce transformations.
Performance Improvement for HashMaps with Key Collisions
Compact Profiles contain predefined subsets of the Java SE platform and enable applications that do not require the entire Platform to be deployed and run on small devices.
Security
Client-side TLS 1.2 enabled by default
New variant of AccessController.doPrivileged
that enables code to assert a subset of its privileges, without preventing the full traversal of the stack to check for other permissions
Stronger algorithms for password-based encryption
SSL/TLS Server Name Indication (SNI) Extension support in JSSE Server
Support for AEAD algorithms: The SunJCE provider is enhanced to support AES/GCM/NoPadding cipher implementation as well as GCM algorithm parameters. And the SunJSSE provider is enhanced to support AEAD mode based cipher suites. See Oracle Providers Documentation, JEP 115.
KeyStore enhancements, including the new Domain KeyStore typejava.security.DomainLoadStoreParameter
, and the new command option -importpassword
for the keytool utility
SHA-224 Message Digests
Enhanced Support for NSA Suite B Cryptography
Better Support for High Entropy Random Number Generation
New java.security.cert.PKIXRevocationChecker
class for configuring revocation checking of X.509 certificates
64-bit PKCS11 for Windows
New rcache Types in Kerberos 5 Replay Caching
Support for Kerberos 5 Protocol Transition and Constrained Delegation
Kerberos 5 weak encryption types disabled by default
Unbound SASL for the GSS-API/Kerberos 5 mechanism
SASL service for multiple host names
JNI bridge to native JGSS on Mac OS X
Support for stronger strength ephemeral DH keys in the SunJSSE provider
Support for server-side cipher suites preference customization in JSSE
JavaFX
The new Modena theme has been implemented in this release. For more information, see the blog at fxexperience.com.
The new SwingNode
class enables developers to embed Swing content into JavaFX applications. See the SwingNode
javadoc and Embedding Swing Content in JavaFX Applications.
The new UI Controls include the DatePicker
and the TreeTableView
controls.
The javafx.print
package provides the public classes for the JavaFX Printing API. See the javadoc for more information.
The 3D Graphics features now include 3D shapes, camera, lights, subscene, material, picking, and antialiasing. The new Shape3D
(Box
, Cylinder
, MeshView
, and Sphere
subclasses), SubScene
, Material
, PickResult
, LightBase
(AmbientLight
andPointLight
subclasses) , and SceneAntialiasing
API classes have been added to the JavaFX 3D Graphics library. The Camera
API class has also been updated in this release. See the corresponding class javadoc for javafx.scene.shape.Shape3D
,javafx.scene.SubScene
, javafx.scene.paint.Material
,javafx.scene.input.PickResult
, javafx.scene.SceneAntialiasing
, and theGetting Started with JavaFX 3D Graphics document.
The WebView
class provides new features and improvements. Review Supported Features of HTML5 for more information about additional HTML5 features including Web Sockets, Web Workers, and Web Fonts.
Enhanced text support including bi-directional text and complex text scripts such as Thai and Hindi in controls, and multi-line, multi-style text in text nodes.
Support for Hi-DPI displays has been added in this release.
The CSS Styleable* classes became public API. See the javafx.css
javadoc for more information.
The new ScheduledService
class allows to automatically restart the service.
JavaFX is now available for ARM platforms. JDK for ARM includes the base, graphics and controls components of JavaFX.
Tools
The jjs
command is provided to invoke the Nashorn engine.
The java
command launches JavaFX applications.
The java
man page has been reworked.
The jdeps
command-line tool is provided for analyzing class files.
Java Management Extensions (JMX) provide remote access to diagnostic commands.
The jarsigner
tool has an option for requesting a signed time stamp from a Time Stamping Authority (TSA).
Javac tool
The -parameters
option of the javac
command can be used to store formal parameter names and enable the Reflection API to retrieve formal parameter names.
The type rules for equality operators in the Java Language Specification (JLS) Section 15.21 are now correctly enforced by the javac
command.
The javac
tool now has support for checking the content of javadoc
comments for issues that could lead to various problems, such as invalid HTML or accessibility issues, in the files that are generated when javadoc
is run. The feature is enabled by the new -Xdoclint
option. For more details, see the output from running "javac -X
". This feature is also available in the javadoc
tool, and is enabled there by default.
The javac
tool now provides the ability to generate native headers, as needed. This removes the need to run the javah
tool as a separate step in the build pipeline. The feature is enabled in javac
by using the new -h
option, which is used to specify a directory in which the header files should be written. Header files will be generated for any class which has either native methods, or constant fields annotated with a new annotation of type java.lang.annotation.Native
.
Javadoc tool
The javadoc
tool supports the new DocTree
API that enables you to traverse Javadoc comments as abstract syntax trees.
The javadoc
tool supports the new Javadoc Access API that enables you to invoke the Javadoc tool directly from a Java application, without executing a new process. See the javadoc what's new page for more information.
The javadoc
tool now has support for checking the content of javadoc
comments for issues that could lead to various problems, such as invalid HTML or accessibility issues, in the files that are generated when javadoc
is run. The feature is enabled by default, and can also be controlled by the new -Xdoclint
option. For more details, see the output from running "javadoc -X
". This feature is also available in the javac
tool, although it is not enabled by default there.
Internationalization
Unicode Enhancements, including support for Unicode 6.2.0
Adoption of Unicode CLDR Data and the java.locale.providers System Property
New Calendar and Locale APIs
Ability to Install a Custom Resource Bundle as an Extension
Deployment
For sandbox applets and Java Web Start applications, URLPermission
is now used to allow connections back to the server from which they were started. SocketPermission
is no longer granted.
The Permissions attribute is required in the JAR file manifest of the main JAR file at all security levels.
Date-Time Package - a new set of packages that provide a comprehensive date-time model.
Scripting
Nashorn Javascript Engine
Pack200
Pack200 Support for Constant Pool Entries and New Bytecodes Introduced by JSR 292
JDK8 support for class files changes specified by JSR-292, JSR-308 and JSR-335
IO and NIO
New SelectorProvider
implementation for Solaris based on the Solaris event port mechanism. To use, run with the system property java.nio.channels.spi.Selector
set to the value sun.nio.ch.EventPortSelectorProvider
.
Decrease in the size of the <JDK_HOME>/jre/lib/charsets.jar
file
Performance improvement for the java.lang.String(byte[], *)
constructor and thejava.lang.String.getBytes()
method.
java.lang and java.util Packages
Parallel Array Sorting
Standard Encoding and Decoding Base64
Unsigned Arithmetic Support
JDBC
The JDBC-ODBC Bridge has been removed.
JDBC 4.2 introduces new features.
Java DB
JDK 8 includes Java DB 10.10.
Networking
The class java.net.URLPermission
has been added.
In the class java.net.HttpURLConnection
, if a security manager is installed, calls that request to open a connection require permission.
Concurrency
Classes and interfaces have been added to the java.util.concurrent
package.
Methods have been added to the java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap
class to support aggregate operations based on the newly added streams facility and lambda expressions.
Classes have been added to the java.util.concurrent.atomic
package to support scalable updatable variables.
Methods have been added to the java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinPool
class to support a common pool.
The java.util.concurrent.locks.StampedLock
class has been added to provide a capability-based lock with three modes for controlling read/write access.
Java XML - JAXP
HotSpot
Hardware intrinsics were added to use Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). TheUseAES
and UseAESIntrinsics
flags are available to enable the hardware-based AES intrinsics for Intel hardware. The hardware must be 2010 or newer Westmere hardware. For example, to enable hardware AES, use the following flags:
-XX:+UseAES -XX:+UseAESIntrinsics
To disable hardware AES use the following flags:
-XX:-UseAES -XX:-UseAESIntrinsics
Removal of PermGen.
Default Methods in the Java Programming Language are supported by the byte code instructions for method invocation.
Java Mission Control 5.3 Release Notes
JDK 8 includes Java Mission Control 5.3.