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Java 7 Release Date and Features

 
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Hi Ranchers,
1>Could you let me know the official release date of Dolphin also called as Java 7.
2>What are the salient features of JDK 7
3> A reference Book for Java 7
Thanks and Regards
Deepak Lal
 
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A useful link: http://marxsoftware.blogspot.com/2010/11/java-7-and-java-8-jsrs-released.html
One more: http://www.developer.com//java/java-7-and-8-begin-to-take-shape-whats-in-whats-out.html

There are other posts in this forum which provide links to the JSRs part of the release. You can even have a look at them.
 
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Or just google for "java 7 roadmap site:oracle.com" if you're feeling lazy.
 
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* 28th of July 2011 for JDK7
* See the features list on the Oracle site - but for me its Project Coin + NIO.2#
* <blatant self-promotion>I'm writing "The Well-Grounded Java Developer (covers Java 7)" - you can follow its progress at java7developer.com if you're interested</blatant self-promotion>
 
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looking forward for the book: The Well-Grounded Java Developer (covers Java 7)
 
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