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FAQ: Why Backend Engineers Building Multi-Tenant Agentic Platforms in 2026 Must Stop Treating Java 26's Value Objects and Primitive Classes as Memory-Safe Defaults When Sharing Tenant State Across AI Agent Tool-Call Boundaries
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FAQ: Why Backend Engineers Building Multi-Tenant Agentic Platforms in 2026 Must Stop Treating Java 26's Value Objects and Primitive Classes as Memory-Safe Defaults When Sharing Tenant State Across AI Agent Tool-Call Boundaries

Java 26 is officially here, and with it comes the long-awaited maturation of Project Valhalla's value classes and primitive classes. The JVM community is rightfully excited. Flattened memory layouts, reduced heap pressure, no accidental null references on primitive class instances, and dramatically improved cache locality are all genuine
Mar 21, 2026 11 min read
7 Ways Backend Engineers Are Mistakenly Treating Java 26's New Concurrency Primitives as Drop-In Replacements for Async Tool-Call Orchestration in Multi-Tenant AI Agent Pipelines
Java 26

7 Ways Backend Engineers Are Mistakenly Treating Java 26's New Concurrency Primitives as Drop-In Replacements for Async Tool-Call Orchestration in Multi-Tenant AI Agent Pipelines

Java 26 has arrived with a polished, production-hardened set of concurrency primitives that feel almost too good to be true. Structured concurrency has graduated from preview, ScopedValue has replaced ThreadLocal as the idiomatic per-request context carrier, and virtual threads are now so deeply embedded in the JVM that most engineers
Mar 21, 2026 9 min read
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