BestHub
Discover
Artificial IntelligenceBackend DevelopmentMobile DevelopmentProduct ManagementCloud NativeFrontend DevelopmentFundamentalsBig DataCloud ComputingGame DevelopmentR&D ManagementOperationsDatabasesInformation SecurityBlockchainUser Experience DesignInterview ExperienceIndustry Insights
View all →
TopicsTagsTrendsRanking
Sign in
Discover
Artificial Intelligence Backend Development Mobile Development Product Management Cloud Native Frontend Development Fundamentals Big Data Cloud Computing Game Development R&D Management Operations Databases Information Security Blockchain User Experience Design Interview Experience Industry Insights View all →
TopicsTagsTrendsRanking
Sign in
  1. Home
  2. / Tags
  3. / JEP 372
Programmer DD
Programmer DD
Mar 2, 2020 · Backend Development

Why Java’s Nashorn Engine Is Being Removed in JDK 15 (JEP 372 Explained)

Oracle’s Jim Laskey proposes JEP 372 to drop the Nashorn JavaScript engine and its APIs from the JDK, detailing the modules to be removed, the impact on javax.script, and community reactions including a shift toward GraalVM.

GraalVMJDK 15JEP 372
0 likes · 3 min read
Why Java’s Nashorn Engine Is Being Removed in JDK 15 (JEP 372 Explained)
BestHub

Editorial precision for engineers who prefer signal over noise. Deep reads, careful curation, and sharper frontiers in software.

Best Hub for Dev. Power Your Build.
Navigation
Status Discover Tags Topics System Status Privacy Terms Rss Feed