Java 9 Programming Blueprints by Jason Lee

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Author: Jason Lee
Category: Engineering & IT
ISBN: 9781786464446
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Key FeaturesSee some of the new features of Java 9 and be introduced to parts of the Java SDKThis book provides a set of diverse, interesting projects that range in complexity from fairly simple to advanced and cover HTTP 2.0Take advantage of Javas new modularity features to write real-world applications that solve a variety of problemsBook DescriptionJava is a powerful language that has applications in a wide variety of fields. From playing games on your computer to performing banking transactions, Java is at the heart of everything.The book starts by unveiling the new features of Java 9 and quickly walks you through the building blocks that form the basis of writing applications. There are 10 comprehensive projects in the book that will showcase the various features of Java 9. You will learn to build an email filter that separates spam messages from all your inboxes, a social media aggregator app that will help you efficiently track various feeds, and a microservice for a client/server note application, to name a few. The book covers various libraries and frameworks in these projects, and also introduces a few more frameworks that complement and extend the Java SDK.Through the course of building applications, this book will not only help you get to grips with the various features of Java 9, but will also teach you how to design and prototype professional-grade applications with performance and security considerations.What you will learnLearn how to package Java applications as modules by using the Java Platform Module SystemImplement process management in Java by using the all-new process handling APIIntegrate your applications with third-party services in the cloudInteract with mail servers using JavaMail to build an application that filters spam messagesLearn to use JavaFX to build rich GUI based applications, which are an essential element of application developmentWrite microservices in Java using platform libraries and third-party frameworksIntegrate a Java application with MongoDB to build a cloud-based note taking applicationAbout the AuthorJason Lee has been writing software professionally for over 20 years, but his love for computers started over a decade earlier, in the fourth grade, when his dad brought home a Commodore 64. He has been working with Java for almost his entire career, with the last 12+ years focused primarily on Enterprise Java. He has written in-house web applications and libraries, and also worked on large, more public projects, such as the JavaServer Faces reference implementation Mojarra, GlassFish, and WebLogic Server.Jason is currently the President of the Oklahoma City Java Users Group, and is an occasional speaker at conferences. Ever the technology enthusiast, his current interests include cloud computing, mobile development, and emerging JVM languages.Apart from work, Jason enjoys spending time with his wife, Angela, and his two sons, Andrew and Noah. He is active in the music ministry of his local church, and enjoys reading, running, martial arts, and playing his bass guitar.Table of ContentsIntroduction Process Viewer/Manager Duplicate File Finder Date CalculatorSunago, A Social Media AggregatorSunago, An Android PortEmail and Spam Management with MailFilterPhoto Management with PhotoBeansTaking Notes with MonumentumServerless JavaA Client/Server Note Application Whats next

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