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⚙️ Oracle has removed the Graal JIT compiler from the Oracle JDK—and is advising GraalVM users to transition to Oracle JDK or OpenJDK. That leaves one choice for organizations that care about Java performance: Azul Platform Prime. Why does it matter? 🔹 Latency: GC pauses can delay response times—sometimes by minutes. 🔹 Throughput: JIT compilation efficiency directly impacts how many transactions your app can handle. 🔹 Warm-up time: Apps run slower until bytecode is compiled to native code. A fast JIT matters. Read more from Azul Deputy CTO Simon Ritter in this blog: https://bit.ly/491MO7Z #Java #JVM #AzulPlatformPrime #GraalVM #PerformanceEngineering #Latency #OpenJDK #Tech

Nice article! Coincidentally, I published one this week about tuning and optimizing Java applications. It doesn’t cover our Zing JVM, but it walks through a few typical examples that may seem obvious to experienced developers — and if you’ve ever used RegExp, it might be worth a read. :) ->> https://www.garudax.id/pulse/art-performance-tuning-why-saving-30-cloud-means-your-witkowski-xbpwe/

The nugget that caught my eye was the bullet about Oracle's GraalVM teams transitioning to non-Java GraalPy and GraalJS. Fascinating stuff.

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