![]() Any detailed information that could help attackers and other malicious parties was deliberately left out of the report. New Relic anonymized and deliberately coarse-grained the appropriate data to provide general overviews of the Java ecosystem. G1 was the favorite garbage collector for those who have left Java 8 behind.ĭata from New Relic’s report was drawn entirely from applications reporting to New Relic in January 2022 and does not provide a global picture of Java usage, the company said.The finding was included the company’s 2022 State of the Java Ecosystem report, released April 26, which is based on data culled from millions of. More than 70% of Java applications reporting to New Relic do so from a container. Oracle Java has fallen to just 34 of Java distributions in use, with Amazon rising to 22, according to New Relics 2022 State of the Java Ecosystem. While still the industry’s leading Java distribution, Oracle Java’s popularity is half what it was just two years ago, according to a report from application monitoring company New Relic.Only 2.7% of applications in production use non-LTS Java versions. Java 14, from 2020, is the most popular non-LTS release, but was in use in only.A Long-Term Support release published in 2018, Java 11 is now used by more than 48% of applications in production, up from 11.11% in 2020. Java 8, also an LTS release, came in second at 46.45%. Java 11 has become the most commonly used Java version. Oracle Java popularity sliding, New Relic reports.Other findings in the 2022 State of the Java Ecosystem report: New Relic said its numbers show movement away from Oracle binaries after the company’s “more restrictive licensing” of its JDK 11 distribution before returning to a more open stance with JDK 17, released in September 2021. Not far behind was Amazon, at 22.04%, up from 2.18% in 2020. Among Java Development Kit (JDK) distributions, Oracle had roughly 75% of the market in 2020, but just 34.48% in 2022, New Relic reported. The finding was included the company’s 2022 State of the Java Ecosystem report, released April 26, which is based on data culled from millions of applications providing performance data to New Relic. While still the industry’s leading Java distribution, Oracle Java’s popularity is half what it was just two years ago, according to a report from application monitoring company New Relic. Any detailed information that could help attackers and other malicious parties was deliberately left out of the report.Oracle Java has fallen to just 34% of Java distributions in use, with Amazon rising to 22%, according to New Relic’s 2022 State of the Java Ecosystem report. New Relic anonymized and deliberately coarse-grained the appropriate data to provide general overviews of the Java ecosystem. Java, and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. More than 70% of Java applications reporting to New Relic do so from a container. While still the industry s leading Java circulation, Oracle Java s popularity is half what it was just 2 years earlier, according to a report from application monitoring company New Relic.The finding was.Java 14, from 2020, is the most popular non-LTS release, but was in use in only. Only 2.7% of applications in production use non-LTS Java versions.Java 8, also an LTS release, came in second at 46.45%. ![]() A Long-Term Support release published in 2018, Java 11 is now used by more than 48% of applications in production, up from 11.11% in 2020. Java 11 has become the most commonly used Java version. ![]()
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