Integrity by Default - Inside Java Newscast #73
Read OriginalThis article, an episode of the Inside Java Newscast, delves into the fundamental concept of integrity in the Java Platform. It defines integrity as constructs having complete specifications and correct implementations, and explains how this property composes for features like arrays. The piece highlights Java's multi-year push towards 'integrity by default' and discusses a new JDK Enhancement Proposal (JEP) that formally ties these ongoing efforts together.
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