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Modular Programming in Java 9

You're reading from   Modular Programming in Java 9 Build large scale applications using Java modularity and Project Jigsaw

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787126909
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Koushik Srinivas Kothagal Koushik Srinivas Kothagal
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Preface 1. Introducing Java 9 Modularity 2. Creating Your First Java Module FREE CHAPTER 3. Handling Inter-Module Dependencies 4. Introducing the Modular JDK 5. Using Platform APIs 6. Module Resolution, Readability, and Accessibility 7. Introducing Services 8. Understanding Linking and Using jlink 9. Module Design Patterns and Strategies 10. Preparing Your Code for Java 9 11. Migrating Your Code to Java 9 12. Using Build Tools and Testing Java Modules

Introducing Java 9 Modularity

This book covers modularity features in Java 9--an important new change to the Java programming language. We'll look at its impact on Java development and how you can use it to build powerful modular applications. The Java 9 release also comes with a few other changes, such as support for HTTP 2.0 and a shell called jshell that lets you run Java code snippets in a Read-Eval-Print-Loop (REPL). While these are exciting new changes, they are not the focus of this book. We will be primarily focusing on the modularity features, which are arguably the most important and powerful among all the new changes with the Java 9 release.

This chapter provides an introduction to the new module features in Java 9 by covering the following topics:

  • Examining two important structural and organizational problems when building Java applications today, and their implications
  • Why does Java even need modularity features? What are we missing right now? And what do we gain from modularity?
  • Introducing the Java Platform Module System (JPMS)
  • Understanding the benefits that the Java modular system aims to provide
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