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Java 9 with JShell

You're reading from   Java 9 with JShell Introducing the full range of Java 9's new features via JShell

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787282841
Length 408 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gaston C. Hillar Gaston C. Hillar
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Preface 1. JShell – A Read-Evaluate-Print-Loop for Java 9 FREE CHAPTER 2. Real-World Objects to UML Diagrams and Java 9 via JShell 3. Classes and Instances 4. Encapsulation of Data 5. Mutable and Immutable Classes 6. Inheritance, Abstraction, Extension, and Specialization 7. Members Inheritance and Polymorphism 8. Contract Programming with Interfaces 9. Advanced Contract Programming with Interfaces 10. Maximization of Code Reuse with Generics 11. Advanced Generics 12. Object-Oriented, Functional Programming, and Lambda Expressions 13. Modularity in Java 9 A. Exercise Answers Index

Compiling multiple modules with the Java 9 compiler

Create a sub-folder named mods within the base directory named Renderer. This new sub-folder will replicate the directory structure that we created in the Renderer/src (Renderer\src in Windows) folder. We will run the Java compiler to generate a Java class file for each Java source file. A Java class file will contain Java bytecode that can be executed on the Java Virtual Machine, also known as the JVM. We will have a file with the .class extension for each Java source file with the .java extension, including the module descriptors. For example, after we successfully use the Java compiler to compile the Renderer/src/com.renderer.math/com/renderer/math/Vector3d.java source file, the compiler will generate a Renderer/mods/com.renderer.math/com/renderer/math/Vector3d.class file with Java bytecode (known as a Java class file). In Windows, we must use a backslash (\) as the path separator instead of the slash (/).

Now, open a Terminal window...

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