New JVM (Java HotSpot Virtual Machine, version 22) that improves reliability and performance
Support for Oracle Solaris 11
Support for Firefox 5 and later
JavaFX is included with Java SE
Demos and Samples in a Separate Bundle
Deployment Updates
This release introduces the following improvements for web-deployed
applications:
- Non-blocking installation of JRE and JavaFX using Deployment Toolkit.
- Reduced footprint of signed JAR files.
- Caching certificate details in the JNLP file for signed applications.
- Caching enabled by default.
- Embedded JNLP support for Web Start.
- Ability to pass secure JVM arguments to the Web Start application from inside the web page using Deployment Toolkit.
- Improvements for handling content with gzip encoding.
- Improved support for JNLP applications.
- Startup improvements.
- New setting, Insecure JRE versions, in Java Control Panel
Bug Fixes.
- The Java 7 compiler used to erroneously accept the diamond operator in array initializer expressions.
- Public key certificates containing Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) keys are parsed correctly by the SunPKCS11 JCE security provider on Solaris 11
Support for Oracle Solaris 11
Support for Firefox 5 and later
JavaFX is included with Java SE
Demos and Samples in a Separate Bundle
Deployment Updates
This release introduces the following improvements for web-deployed
applications:
- Non-blocking installation of JRE and JavaFX using Deployment Toolkit.
- Reduced footprint of signed JAR files.
- Caching certificate details in the JNLP file for signed applications.
- Caching enabled by default.
- Embedded JNLP support for Web Start.
- Ability to pass secure JVM arguments to the Web Start application from inside the web page using Deployment Toolkit.
- Improvements for handling content with gzip encoding.
- Improved support for JNLP applications.
- Startup improvements.
- New setting, Insecure JRE versions, in Java Control Panel
Bug Fixes.
- The Java 7 compiler used to erroneously accept the diamond operator in array initializer expressions.
- Public key certificates containing Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) keys are parsed correctly by the SunPKCS11 JCE security provider on Solaris 11
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