For more information, see Oracle Java SE Critical Patch Update Advisory.įor a list of bug fixes included in this release, see JDK 7u80 Bug Fixes page. This release contains fixes for security vulnerabilities. If you have been impacted by this issue, contact your JCE vendor for an update.Ī new blacklist entry is included in this release.įor more details on the entry, see the related Cisco Security Advisory. Such providers will need to be updated in order for them to work with the updated SunJSSE provider. Some third party JCE providers (such as RSA JSAFE) are using some sun.* internal interfaces, and therefore will not work with the updated SunJSSE provider.
The fix for JDK-8023069 updated both the SunJSSE and and SunJCE providers, including some internal interfaces. The -XX:+CheckEndorsedAndExtDirs command-line option is supported in JDK 7u80 and later releases.
It is disabled by default but can be enabled by setting the system property on the command line with or =true.Īllow use of SIO_LOOPBACK_FAST_PATH on Microsoft WindowsĪpplications running on server editions of Microsoft Windows that make heavy use of loopback connections may see latency and performance improvements if SIO_LOOPBACK_FAST_PATH is enabled. The system property controls whether the JDK uses TransmitFile on Microsoft Windows. TransmitFile makes use of the Windows cache manager to provide high-performance file data transfer over sockets.
New Features and ChangesĪllow use of TransmitFile on Microsoft WindowsĪpplications running on server editions of Microsoft Windows that make heavy use of .transferTo may see performance improvements if the implementation uses TransmitFile.
This JDK release includes JavaFX version 2.2.80. For more information, see JRE Expiration Date. After either condition is met (new release becoming available or expiration date reached), the JRE will provide additional warnings and reminders to users to update to the newer version. This JRE (version 7u80) will expire with the release of the next critical patch update scheduled for July 14, 2015.įor systems unable to reach the Oracle Servers, a secondary mechanism expires this JRE (version 7u80) on August 14, 2015. Critical patch updates, which contain security vulnerability fixes, are announced one year in advance on Critical Patch Updates, Security Alerts and Third Party Bulletin. The JRE expires whenever a new release with security vulnerability fixes becomes available. JRE Security Baseline (Full Version String)įor more information about security baselines, see Deploying Java Applets With Family JRE Versions in Java Plug-in for Internet Explorer.