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    Java 9 Cookbook

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    Java 9 Cookbook

    Java 9 Cookbook by Mohamed Sanaulla
    English | 21 Aug. 2017 | ISBN: 1786461404 | ASIN: B01NBJ77J2 | 624 Pages | AZW3 | 5.66 MB

    Key Features

    Learn the latest features of Java 9
    Extend your Java knowledge and take your application to new levels by making it fast, secure, and scalable
    Delve into the intricacies of Modular programming in Java 9
    Book Description
    Java is an object-oriented programming language. It is one of the most widely accepted languages because of its design and programming features, particularly in its promise that you can write a program once and run it anywhere.

    This cookbook offers a range of software development examples in simple and straightforward Java 9 code, providing step-by-step resources and time-saving methods to help you solve data problems efficiently. Starting with the installation of Java, each recipe addresses a specific problem, with a discussion that explains the solution and offers insight into how it works.

    We cover major concepts such as Project Jigsaw and various tools that will enable you to modularize your applications. You will learn new features in the form of recipes that will make your applications modular, secure, and fast.

    After reading this book, you will have a good understanding of how Java works and how it can be integrated with third-party technologies.

    What you will learn
    Set up JDK and know the differences in the JDK 9 installation
    Implement OO Designs using Classes and Interfaces
    Manage operating system processes
    Understand the new modular JDK and modular programming
    Build graphical user interfaces using JavaFX
    Use the new HTTP Client API
    Get to know about the new diagnostic features in Java 9
    See how to use the new jShell REPL tool
    Test your microservices
    Execute ES6 compliant JavaScript code from your Java applications

    About the Author
    Mohamed Sanaulla is a software Developer with 7 years of experience developing enterprise applications and Java-based back-end solutions for e-commerce applications.
    His interests include Enterprise software development, refactoring and redesigning applications, design and implementation of RESTful Web services, troubleshooting Java applications for performance issues, and TDD.
    He has strong expertise in Java-based application development, ADF (JSF-based JavaEE web framework), SQL, PL/SQL, JUnit, designing RESTful services, Spring, Struts, and MongoDB. He is also a Sun Certified Java Programmer for the Java 6 platform. He is one of the Moderators for JavaRanch.com for the past five years. He shares his thoughts, learnings and experiments on his blog sanaulla.info

    Nick Samoylov is a software Developer with 20 years of experience developing enterprise applications and highly scallable Java based solutions for e-commerce, telecommunication and aviation industry. His interests include Enterprise software development in all phases of development cycle - requirements gathering, design, implementation, support - and all tiers - front, middle and backend. He is Sun Certified Java Programmer and has professionally used many frameworks and technologies, the latest include: Java 8 (RxJava), REST, Linux, Vert.x, Elasticsearch, Grafana, Kibana, Hystrix, PostgreSQL, Machine Learning algorithms, MATLAB, SQL Server, WebServices, JavaScript, Spring MVC, Struts, HTML/DHTML, XML/XSL, Hibernate, Maven, Oracle.