
Oracle has introduced the Java Verified Portfolio (JVP), which provides developers with a curated set of Oracle-supported tools, libraries, frameworks, and services. Assets included at the JVP launch include the JavaFX Java-based UI framework, the Java Platform extension for Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code editor, and the Helidon Java framework for microservices, Oracle said.
Announced March 17 in conjunction with the release of Java Development Kit (JDK) 26, the JVP offers licensing and support for a developer’s broader application and development stack. More technologies will be added to the portfolio over time, Oracle said. With the JVP initiative, Oracle is acknowledging that Oracle customers and Java developers depend on a wide range of JDK-related tools and other Java technologies that do not belong in the Oracle JDK itself. JVP provides an enterprise-grade set of components that are fully supported and governed by Oracle, with roadmap transparency and life cycle management, the company said.
Oracle’s Java Verified Portfolio offers the following benefits to developers, according to Oracle:

