Java 7 released less than a year ago, with a share of 23%

ZeroTurnaround (the developer of JRebel) recently conducted a sampling statistics, and the statistics show that the current share of Java 7 has reached 23%. ZeroTurnaround says:   


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Java 6 is currently the Java version with the largest share, 88% of the respondents use this version, and interestingly, 23% of the respondents have used Java SE 7 (some use both Java 6 and 7) , considering that Java 7 was released less than a year ago, this speed is quite surprising to us.

ZeroTurnaround's data is similar to the previous statistics of Jelastic (a Java application hosting cloud platform). The table below shows the data collected by Jelastic in December last year. 



Jelastic's data is based on the environment options set by users on the platform. The default option is Java 6, and users can also choose Java 7. 

At present, Java 7 has not been popularized yet. Oracle has included Java 8, 9, and 10 in the work schedule. It is reported that the official version of Java 8 will be released in September 2013, and Java 9 and 10 will also be released in the next five years. These The new version will also focus on new features and ease of use.

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