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    Author: Kishori Sharan
    Full Title: Java 9 Revealed: For Early Adoption And Migration
    Publisher: Apress; 1st ed. edition (May 19 2017)
    Year: 2017
    ISBN-13: 9781484225929 (978-1-4842-2592-9), 9781484225912 (978-1-4842-2591-2)
    ISBN-10: 1484225929, 1484225910
    Pages: 520
    Language: English
    Genre: Programming
    File type: PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 39.58 €


    Preview the new Java 9 modules, SDK, JDK, JVM and more in this comprehensive early adopter title. This book covers what’s new in Java 9 and how to use these new features. Java 9 Revealed is for experienced Java programmers looking to make the migration from Java 7 or Java 8 to Java 9.
    Author Kishori Sharan begins by covering how to develop Java applications using new the module system introduced in Java 9 and how to use the JShell tool in Java 9 for quick prototyping. There is extensive coverage of new Java 9 features, such as the new layout of the modular JDK/JRE runtime image, new convenience factory methods for creating collections, the new spin-wait hints introduced to improve performance of spin loops in your code, and the new Desktop API for implementing platform-specific desktop features. Along the way you will also learn how to use the Reactive Streams API in Java 9 and, most importantly, this book will show you the breaking changes in Java 9.


    What You'll Learn:
    ✓ Discover what is new in the Process API
    ✓ Inspect a thread’s stack with the Stack-Walking API
    ✓ Use the jlink tool to create a custom runtime image
    ✓ Work with HTML5 Javadoc and use the new search feature in Javadoc
    ✓ Learn how to use new methods and collectors in the Streams API
    ✓ Learn how to create a custom logger to log messages from platform classes and how to use JVM logs
    ✓ Learn about new methods in the Optional class and how to use them
    ✓ Learn how to compare arrays and slices of arrays
    ✓ Learn how to use the enhanced try-with-resources blocks
    ✓ Make your object deserialization more secure by using object deserialization filters

    Who This Book Is For:
    Experienced Java programmers and developers.

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