◉ To make JDK and Java Standard Edition platform modular based in the sense that it can be scalled down to small computing devices well.
◉ To improve the overall security of the JDK and Java Implementations.
◉ To make build process and maintainance of java code libraries and large applications easy for for JAVA SE and EE platforms.
◉ To design and implement a standard module system for the Java Platform which can be applied on both Platform and JDK easily.
New Features
There are 90+ enhancements added to Java 8, the most significant ones are mentioned below −
Module − A new kind of Java programing component introduced as module, which is a named, self-describing collection of code and data.
REPL (JShell) − Read-Eval-Print Loop (REPL) capability added to the Java platform.
HTTP 2 Client − new HTTPClient API supporting websockets and HTTP 2 streams and server push features.
Improved JavaDocs − Supports HTML5 output generation. Provides a search box to generated API documentation.
Multirelease JAR − Enhances the JAR format so that multiple, Java release-specific versions of class files can coexist in a single archive.
Collection Factory Methods − New static factory methods for List, Set, and Map interfaces to create immutable instances of those collections.
Private Interface Methods − Enhanced interfaces with private and private static methods.
Process API Improvements − Improved API to control and manage operating system processes.
Stream API Improvements − Enhanced security and robustness by allowing incoming streams of object-serialization data to be filtered.
Try With Resources improvement − Now final variables can be used as resources in the try-with-resources statement.
Enhanced @Deprecated Annotation − @Deprecated annotation revamped to provide more information about the status and intended disposition of an API.
Inner Class Diamond Operator − Allow the diamond operator to be used with anonymous classes if the argument type of the inferred type can be denoted.
Optional Class Improvements − New useful methods are added to java.util.Optional class.
Multiresolution Image API − Supports encapsulation of a set of images with different resolutions into a single multiresolution image.
CompletableFuture API improvements − The asynchronous mechanisms of the CompletableFuture class can perform an action when the process exits with ProcessHandle.onExit method.
Lightweight JSON − A lightweight API introduced to consume and generating documents and data streams via json in java 9.
Reactive Streams API − A new Reactive Streams API in Java SE 9 has been introduced to support reactive programming in java 9.
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