Java 11 Cookbook
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-78913-235-9 (ISBN)
Solutions for modular, functional, reactive, GUI, network, and multithreaded programming
Key Features
Explore the latest features of Java 11 to implement efficient and reliable code
Develop memory-efficient applications, understanding new garbage collection in Java 11
Create restful webservices and microservices with Spring boot 2 and Docker
Book DescriptionFor more than three decades, Java has been on the forefront of developing robust software that has helped versatile businesses meet their requirements. Being one of the most widely used programming languages in history, it’s imperative for Java developers to discover effective ways of using it in order to take full advantage of the power of the latest Java features. Java 11 Cookbook offers a range of software development solutions with simple and straightforward Java 11 code examples to help you build a modern software system.
Starting with the installation of Java, each recipe addresses various problem by explaining the solution and offering insights into how it works. You’ll explore the new features added to Java 11 that will make your application modular, secure, and fast. The book contains recipes on functional programming, GUI programming, concurrent programming, and database programming in Java. You’ll also be taken through the new features introduced in JDK 18.3 and 18.9.
By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped with the skills required to write robust, scalable, and optimal Java code effectively.
What you will learn
Set up JDK and understand what's new in the JDK 11 installation
Implement object-oriented designs using classes and interfaces
Manage operating system processes
Create a modular application with clear dependencies
Build graphical user interfaces using JavaFX
Use the new HTTP Client API
Explore the new diagnostic features in Java 11
Discover how to use the new JShell REPL tool
Who this book is forThe book is for intermediate-to-advanced Java programmers who want to make their applications fast, secure, and scalable.
Nick Samoylov graduated as an engineer-physicist from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, has worked as a theoretical physicist, and learned how to program as a tool for testing his mathematical models using FORTRAN and C++. After the demise of the USSR, Nick created and successfully ran a software company, but was forced to close it under pressure from governmental and criminal rackets. In 1999, with his wife Luda and two daughters, he emigrated to the USA and has been living in Colorado since then, working as a Java programmer. In his free time, Nick likes to read (mostly non-fiction), write (fiction novels and blogs), and hike the Rocky Mountains. Mohamed Sanaulla is a full-stack developer with more than 8 years, experience in developing enterprise applications and Java-based backend solutions for e-commerce applications. His interests include enterprise software development, refactoring and redesigning applications, designing and implementing RESTful web services, troubleshooting Java applications for performance issues, and TDD. He has strong expertise in Java-based application development, ADF (a JSF-based Java EE web framework), SQL, PL/SQL, JUnit, designing RESTful services, Spring, Spring Boot, Struts, Elasticsearch, and MongoDB. He is also a Sun Certified Java Programmer for the Java 6 platform. He is a moderator for JavaRanch and likes to share his findings on his blog.
Table of Contents
Installation and sneak peek into Java 11
Fasttrack to OOP - Classes and Interfaces
Modular Programming
Going Functional
Streams and pipelines
Database Programming
Concurrent and Multithreaded Programming
Better management of OS process
RESTful Web Services Using Spring Boot
Networking
Memory management and debugging
Read Evaluate Print Loop (REPL) using jShell
Working with new Date and Time APIs
Testing
The new way of coding with JDK
GUI Programming Using JavaFX 11
Erscheinungsdatum | 05.10.2018 |
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Verlagsort | Birmingham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 75 x 93 mm |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge ► Java |
Informatik ► Theorie / Studium ► Algorithmen | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78913-235-5 / 1789132355 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78913-235-9 / 9781789132359 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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