I have touched on several subjects in individual posts prior to this one that now come together in this single post. These subjects include use of File.deleteOnExit() in Groovy, creation of temporary ...
Log on as your normal user, and in the "bin" folder for the latest installed version of Java, run the jucheck.exe as admin. That will allow you to turn off the auto-update for the normal user.
New features like var, auto-compile, text blocks, record classes, and more are shifting Java in subtle but powerful ways—toward a more flexible, dynamic future. Java has made some big shifts over the ...