This JavaOne 2006 presentation looks at the benefits and issues of migrating to Java 1.5.
The presentation also looks at how to take advantage of the superior VM performance, security enhancements, XML support, JMX and JDBC enhancements and deployment improvements.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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