Modern Java Recipes
- نوع فایل : کتاب
- زبان : انگلیسی
- نویسنده : Ken Kousen
- چاپ و سال / کشور: 2017
- تعداد صفحه : 322
- شابک / ISBN : 149197317X
Description
The introduction of functional programming concepts in Java SE 8 was a drastic change for this venerable object-oriented language. Lambda expressions, method references, and streams fundamentally changed the idioms of the language, and many developers have been trying to catch up ever since. This cookbook will help. With more than 70 detailed recipes, author Ken Kousen shows you how to use the newest features of Java to solve a wide range of problems.
For developers comfortable with previous Java versions, this guide covers nearly all of Java SE 8, and includes a chapter focused on changes coming in Java 9. Need to understand how functional idioms will change the way you write code? This cookbook—chock full of use cases—is for you.
Recipes cover:
The basics of lambda expressions and method references
Interfaces in the java.util.function package
Stream operations for transforming and filtering data
Comparators and Collectors for sorting and converting streaming data
Combining lambdas, method references, and streams
Creating instances and extract values from Java’s Optional type
New I/O capabilities that support functional streams
The Date-Time API that replaces the legacy Date and Calendar classes
Mechanisms for experimenting with concurrency and parallelism
For developers comfortable with previous Java versions, this guide covers nearly all of Java SE 8, and includes a chapter focused on changes coming in Java 9. Need to understand how functional idioms will change the way you write code? This cookbook—chock full of use cases—is for you.
Recipes cover:
The basics of lambda expressions and method references
Interfaces in the java.util.function package
Stream operations for transforming and filtering data
Comparators and Collectors for sorting and converting streaming data
Combining lambdas, method references, and streams
Creating instances and extract values from Java’s Optional type
New I/O capabilities that support functional streams
The Date-Time API that replaces the legacy Date and Calendar classes
Mechanisms for experimenting with concurrency and parallelism