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.
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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