Versions and Features of Java

Mahesh Sharma
2 min readAug 22, 2020

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Check this article to know about Java history, I am sure you will find it … Java New Versions, Features

Released on 23 January 1996, JDK 1.Zero model.
Released on 19 February 1997 JDK 1.1 version.
1.
New capabilities in JDK 1.1
2. JDBC (Java Database Connectivity)
3. Inner Classes
4. Java Beans
5. RMI (Remote Method Invocation)
6. Reflection (introspection best)
Released on 8 December 1998 J2SE 1.2 model.
New capabilities in J2SE 1.2
1. Collections framework.
2. Java String memory map for constants.
3. Just In Time (JIT) compiler.
4. Jar Signer for signing Java ARchive (JAR) documents.
5. Policy Tool for granting get admission to to system sources.
6. Java Foundation Classes (JFC) which consists of Swing 1.Zero, Drag and Drop, and Java 2D magnificence libraries.
7. Java Plug-in
8. Scrollable result sets, BLOB, CLOB, batch replace, person-described kinds in JDBC.
9. Audio aid in Applets.
Released on eight May 2000 J2SE 1.Three model.
New features in J2SE 1.3
1. Java Sound
2. Jar Indexing
3. A big list of enhancements in nearly all the java location.
Released on 6 February 2002 J2SE 1.4 model.
New capabilities in J2SE 1.4
1. XML Processing
2. Java Print Service
3. Logging API
4. Java Web Start
5. JDBC 3.0 API
6. Assertions
7. Preferences API
8. Chained Exception
9. IPv6 Support
10. Regular Expressions
11.Image I/O API
Released on 30 September 2004 J2SE 1.5 version.
New functions in J2SE 1.Five
1. Generics
2. Enhanced for Loop
3. Autoboxing/Unboxing
4. Typesafe Enums
5. Varargs
6. Static Import
7. Metadata (Annotations)
8. Instrumentation
Released on eleven December 2006 J2SE 1.6 model.
New features in J2SE 1.6
1. Scripting Language Support
2. JDBC four.Zero API
3. Java Compiler API
4. Pluggable Annotations
5. Native PKI, Java GSS, Kerberos and LDAP aid.
6. Integrated Web Services.
7. Lot more improvements.
Released on 28 July 2011 J2SE 1.7 version.
New functions in J2SE 1.7
1. Strings in switch Statement
2. Type Inference for Generic Instance Creation
3. Multiple Exception Handling
4. Support for Dynamic Languages
5. Try with Resources
6. Java nio Package
7. Binary Literals, underscore in literals
8. Diamond Syntax
9. Automatic null Handling

History and Versions of Java | Javatpoint

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