We're past the "All targeted bugs addressed" milestone of 11 May, per the high-level schedule posted back in January [1]. We're currently analyzing about 70 open bugs. We expect to defer most of these to a future release but a few will likely be fixed in JDK 7.
As of this Wednesday, 18 May, only fixes to showstopper bugs will be accepted. Categories of showstopper bugs include: - JCK failures - High-priority feedback on in-flight JSRs - Hard crashes or loss-of-data bugs likely to occur in the field If you find what you believe to be a showstopper bug then please report it via the usual channel [2]. If you have a fix for such a bug, please work with an Oracle engineer to get it approved and integrated. I've updated the JDK 7 home page, feature list, and milestone schedule pages accordingly. There are two minor feature updates: - The Gervill sound synthesizer was integrated early in JDK 7 but due to a clerical error never made it onto the feature list; and - The "Enhanced JMX Agent and MBeans" feature has been reduced to "Enhanced MBeans"; the JMX Agent work was not completed in time. Finally, as I've said before: The JDK 7 development process has not been as transparent as many people (me included) would have preferred. We've made some changes to address that, but we've had to balance the cost of making significant process changes against the goal of releasing JDK 7 this summer. In the longer term I fully intend to make the various JDK 8 planning and development activities much more transparent, from the beginning. - Mark [1] http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk7/ [2] http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/