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Andrew John HughesProject Jigsaw (2009)

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One of the most significant changes in JDK 7 will be to modularize the code base, to modularize the platform, and to enable the modularization of applications, all via Project Jigsaw.

Mark will discuss how the introduction of language-level modules, in concert with corresponding updates to the tool chain and the runtime environment, should to allow applications and libraries written in Java to be distributed as sensible and familiar distro-specific packages.


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Director: Andrew John Hughes
Producer: Andrew John Hughes
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: java; jdk7; project jigsaw; mark reinhold; mr; sun
Contact Information: gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs 2.0 England & Wales


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Speaker: Mark Reinhold
FOSDEM 2009 Free Java Organisation: Andrew Haley, David Herron, Andrew Hughes, Dalibor Topic, Mark Wielaard


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