The Java 9 module system will affect existing applications and offer new ways of creating modular and maintainable applications. In this hands-on book, authors Sander Mak and Paul Bakker look at the advantages of modularity, and also about the patterns needed to create truly modular and reliable applications.
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The book covers the concepts behind the Java 9 module system, along with the new tools it offers. It also shows how to modularize existing code and how to build new Java applications in a modular way
Author: Sander Mak and Paul Bakker Publisher: O'Reilly Date: Sept 2017 Pages: 300 ISBN: 978-1491954164 Print: 1491954167 Kindle: B075FZK9DC Audience: Java developers Level: Intermediate Category: Java
- Understand Java 9 module system concepts
- Master the patterns and practices for building truly modular applications
- Migrate existing applications and libraries to Java 9 modules
- Use JDK 9 tools for modular development and migration
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