Have you updated to Java SE 7? If you haven’t, check out the top 7 reasons to do so below.
7. More companies are now running Java SE 7.
The end of the publicly available release of Oracle JDK 6 was February 19, 2013 so more companies will be running Java SE 7. If you haven’t downloaded Java SE 7 yet, now may be the perfect time to do so.
6. Java SE 6 and Java SE 5 updates require Oracle Support.
As of February 19, all new Java SE 6 and Java SE 5 security updates, patches and fixes are now only available through My Oracle Support; thus requiring a commercial license with Oracle.
5. Stay current with automatic updates.
Oracle started auto-updating Windows 32-bit, Java Runtime Environment (JRE) users from JRE 6 to JRE 7 in December 2012.
4. Java skills are in high demand.
Java skills are in high demand, so being familiar with the latest version keeps your skills current, giving you an edge in the job market.
3. Improved features will make your life easier.
Java SE 7 is new and improved. Get a hands-on introduction to the new features (Fork/Join, NIO, diamond notation) with the Java SE 7 New Features course.
2. Java SE 7 training is now available.
Oracle University's Java SE 7 New Features course is available in a traditional classroom environment and as a Live Virtual Class (LVC) event. It is also available in the new Training On Demand (TOD) format, giving you the flexibility to take the training any time, from anywhere in the world.
1. Earn valuable IT credibility with a Java SE 7 certification.
Earn well-respected credentials by becoming certified in the newest version of Java SE 7. If you're certified in Java SE 6, you can combine your Java SE 7 New Features training with your certification upgrade and actually save 20%. If you're getting certified for the first time, other Java SE 7 certification discount packages are also available.
Now that you know the top seven reasons to learn Java SE 7, take a look at the Java SE 7 learning paths to help you get started!
- Jerilyn, OU Curriculum Product Manager