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Mastering Java 11

You're reading from   Mastering Java 11 Develop modular and secure Java applications using concurrency and advanced JDK libraries

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789137613
Length 462 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Dr. Edward Lavieri Jr. Dr. Edward Lavieri Jr.
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Preface 1. The Java 11 Landscape FREE CHAPTER 2. Discovering Java 11 3. Java 11 Fundamentals 4. Building Modular Applications with Java 11 5. Migrating Applications to Java 11 6. Experimenting with the Java Shell 7. Leveraging the Default G1 Garbage Collector 8. Microbenchmarking Applications with JMH 9. Making Use of the Process API 10. Fine-Grained Stack Tracing 11. New Tools and Tool Enhancements 12. Concurrency Enhancements 13. Security Enhancements 14. Command-Line Flags 15. Additional Enhancements to the Java Platform 16. Future Directions 17. Contributing to the Java Platform 18. Assessment 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Root certificates

Starting with the release of Java 10, there is a default set of Certification Authority (CA) certificates as part of the JDK. The JDK's cacerts and keystore prior to Java 10, did not contain a set of certificates. Prior to this Java release, developers were required to create and configure a set of root certificates for cacerts and keystore.

Now, the Java platform includes a set of root certificates in cacerts and keystore, issued by Oracle. The specific CA is part of the Java SE Root CA program.

As of Java 10, the following CAs, authenticated by Oracle, are included in the root certificates:

  • Actalis S.p.A.
  • Buypass AS
  • Camerfirma
  • Certum
  • Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
  • Comodo CA Ltd.
  • Digicert Inc.
  • DocuSign
  • D-TRUST GmbH
  • IdenTrust
  • Let's Encrypt
  • LuxTrust
  • QuoVadis Ltd.
  • Secom Trust Systems
  • SwissSign AG
  • Tella
  • Trustwave

It is likely that additional CAs will be...

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