Let's take a look at JRuby's startup time journey, all the way up to using JDK 25's AOTCache and Project Leyden features coming to a JDK near you soon.
JRuby 10.0.2 is released! This is a small release to fix an ArgumentError regression in JRuby 10.0.1 plus a few other small fixes. Recommended upgrade for all, but let us know if you run into any issues!
We have just released JRuby 10.0.1.0, our first update to JRuby 10! There's dozens of patches including full support (finally) for Zeitwerk and a bunch of Ruby 3.4 language fixes. Upgrade today and let us know how it goes!
It's finally here! JRuby 10 has been released with support for Ruby 3.4 (including 3.2 and 3.3 updates as well). Minimum Java version has been bumped up to Java 21, allowing us to support more modern JVM features. Check out the release notes and begin your migration today!
"Use our proprietary SaaS and you too can approximate Next.js in 1/100 as much code using a bit of chicken wire and an LLM".
Whole thing sounded too good to be true, and it was.