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Java 9 Recipes

A Problem-Solution Approach

By (author) Josh Juneau
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: APress, Berkley, United States
Published: 1st Jun 2017
Dimensions: w 178mm h 254mm d 35mm
Weight: 1162g
ISBN-10: 1484219759
ISBN-13: 9781484219751
Barcode No: 9781484219751
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Synopsis
Quickly find solutions to dozens of common programming problems encountered while building Java applications. Content is presented in the popular problem-solution format. Look up the programming problem that you want to resolve. Read the solution. Apply the solution directly in your own code. Problem solved! This revised edition covers important new features such as Java 9's JShell and the new modularity features enabling you to separate code into independent modules that perform discrete tasks. Also covered are the new garbage collection algorithm and completely revamped process API. Enhanced JSON coverage is provided as well as a new chapter on JavaServer Faces development for web applications. What You'll Learn Develop Java SE applications using the latest in Java SE technology Exploit advanced features like modularity and lambdas Use JShell to quickly develop solutions Build dynamic web applications with JavaScript and Project Nashorn Create great-looking web interfaces with JavaServer Faces Generate graphics and work with media such as sound and video Add internationalization support to your Java applications Who This Book Is For Both beginning Java programmers and advanced Java developers

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"This book covers the essential new features of the Java language. ... this book will help readers 'quickly find solutions to dozens of common programming problems encountered while building Java applications.' I think it's good for all levels of readers. Overall, it is a helpful book." (Computing Reviews, November, 2017)