Java 7 Roundup (Sept 17th)
This is a weekly update on new Java 7 information. All current and previous information is maintained on my Java 7 page.
Kelly O’Hair posted another update this week on the transition to using Mercurial for source control. Sounds like the switch is imminent in the next few builds.
Speaking of builds, a brand new Java SE 7 b20 is available. As mentioned last week, they’ve split things up with a new langtools project that contains javac, etc.
Modularity
I posted last week about JSR 277 and this was the beginning of a series of posts last week on the subject. We had a nice writeup from InfoQ, some follow up thoughts from me and a response from Weiqi Gao. Glyn Normington posted that there is still hope that things will work out in a suitable fashion.
More info: JSR 277
Swing
tgreen posted that his project Verdantium treads some similar ground as JSR 296 and promised some follow-up information.
More info: JSR 296
Language Proposals
Ricky Clarkson, who is clearly way smarter than I am, has written a post on point-free programming suggesting some enhancements to the closure proposals for Java 7.
More info: Closures

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