Java & JVMConference50min
GraalVM 25: What's New and What's Next
GraalVM 25 introduces easier migration, higher performance, and improved developer experience for native executables. Key features include -H:Preserve, ML-driven out-of-the-box performance, profiling, security defaults, and new tools. The session also previews Project Crema, enabling dynamic class loading and execution at runtime.
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Alina YurenkoOracle
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Wednesday, June 17, 11:15-12:05
Room 2
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he latest GraalVM release brings major improvements for easy migration, even higher performance, and better developer experience. In this session, we’ll look at what’s new in GraalVM 25, how it helps build faster and more secure native executables, and what’s coming next.
Some of the new features we will cover:
– Easy migration with ` -H:Preserve`
– ML for high performance out of the box
– Performance profiling
– Security by default
– New tools
We’ll also take a sneak peek at Project Crema, which will lift native compilation’s default closed-world assumption by allowing dynamic loading and execution of classes at run time.
Some of the new features we will cover:
– Easy migration with ` -H:Preserve`
– ML for high performance out of the box
– Performance profiling
– Security by default
– New tools
We’ll also take a sneak peek at Project Crema, which will lift native compilation’s default closed-world assumption by allowing dynamic loading and execution of classes at run time.