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Whats New in Java 9 – Modules and More!, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 63 lectures, based on 832 reviews, and has 5742 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand the new features in Java 9 Be able to use the new features in their own projects This course is ideal for individuals who are Programmers in other languages wanting to understand new features of Java 9 or Java 7 or Java 8 programmers wanting to find out more about Java 9 It is particularly useful for Programmers in other languages wanting to understand new features of Java 9 or Java 7 or Java 8 programmers wanting to find out more about Java 9.

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Title: Whats New in Java 9 – Modules and More!

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.7

Number of Lectures: 63

Number of Published Lectures: 63

Number of Curriculum Items: 63

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63

Original Price: $39.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand the new features in Java 9
  • Be able to use the new features in their own projects
  • Who Should Attend

  • Programmers in other languages wanting to understand new features of Java 9
  • Java 7 or Java 8 programmers wanting to find out more about Java 9
  • Target Audiences

  • Programmers in other languages wanting to understand new features of Java 9
  • Java 7 or Java 8 programmers wanting to find out more about Java 9
  • Do you know some Java, but worry that with?the recent release of Java 9, your skills are now outdated?

    Maybe you are a programmer in another language, but want to improve your career prospects by learning about Java 9?

    Perhaps you know Java 8 well, and want to find out about the new features in Java 9 so you can put them to use as quickly as possible?

    Whatever the reason, if you want to find out about the new features in Java that are relevant to the majority of Java developers, then this course is for you.

    The?goal of the course was?not to simply go quickly through all the new features in Java 9 at a very high-level. Nor was the?goal to get into such detail that we forget about the feature we are studying.?

    Instead, the course was designed to help you?really understand these new features. ?

    So, we’ll look at what motivated the changes in Java 9 so we can better understand why there are needed and what issues they address.

    Then simple, but relevant examples are provided?to demonstrate each feature.

    Your instructor in this course is Frank Mitropoulos Ph.D, a university professor with over 23 years of software development?teaching experience.

    What are some of the new features in Java 9?

    Among the many new features in Java 9 are the Java Shell, The Java Platform Module System, and updates to the Process API.

    In this course we’ll look at the Java Shell in detail.?

    We think you will love the Java shell! It makes learning Java, exploring APIs, and experimenting with Java code so much easier and very productive.?

    Once you start using it, we think you will go back to it over and over again when you have to write small snippets of code and especially when you are learning a new concept.

    The Java Platform Module System is probably the feature that most developers have heard about when they think about Java 9.?

    The Java 9 Platform Module System allows Java to move forward ?by modularizing the JDK as well as adding modules as first class citizens to?Java.?

    The module system is actually quite intuitive and we think you will understand it and appreciate its impact straight away.

    In this course we explain the motivation and goals for the module system and ?then we look at every detail. Along the way we create a modular?JokeServer application that we take from not using modules at all, all the way through being completely modularized and having a JavaFX front end.

    Finally, we discuss some of the issues you may have when migrating existing non-modular code in Java 9 and we walk through a simple example.

    Another exciting addition to Java 9 are the updates to the Process API.

    The Process API allows developers to work with native processes directly in Java code.

    No more hacky code and no more Java Native Interface code is needed to do things that were previously impossible to do directly in Java.?

    In this course we look at the main use-cases where the Process API can be used and show live code?examples right in the Java shell. You won’t believe how easy we can now work with processes on any OS.

    That’s just an example of some of the content of What’s New in Java 9.

    If you are ready to learn about the wonderful new features of Java 9, then click the enrolling button and get started today.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course

    Chapter 2: Installation and Setup

    Lecture 1: Installing JDK 9 on Windows

    Lecture 2: Installing IntelliJ on Windows

    Lecture 3: Installing JDK9 on Mac OSX

    Lecture 4: Installing IntelliJ on Mac OSX

    Lecture 5: Configuring IntelliJ on Mac OSX and Windows

    Chapter 3: The Java Shell (REPL)

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Java Shell

    Lecture 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 3: Getting Help

    Lecture 4: Understanding Snippets

    Lecture 5: Editing and Navigating Code Snippets

    Lecture 6: Using Variables

    Lecture 7: Using Methods

    Lecture 8: Using an External Editor

    Lecture 9: Using Classes

    Lecture 10: Auto-Complete and Shortcuts

    Lecture 11: Loading and Saving Snippets

    Lecture 12: Using JAR Files

    Lecture 13: Using Modular JAR Files

    Chapter 4: The Java 9 Platform Module System

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Java Module Platform System

    Lecture 2: Motivation and Goals of the Java Platform Module System

    Lecture 3: What is a Module?

    Lecture 4: The requires and exports Module Directives

    Lecture 5: The Modular JDK

    Lecture 6: Module Graphs

    Lecture 7: Our First Modular Application

    Lecture 8: Our First Modular Application in IntelliJ

    Lecture 9: Refactoring to Allow Multiple JokeServers

    Lecture 10: Using the JavaService Loader with the Java 9 Module System

    Lecture 11: Refactoring JokeServer to Provide Services

    Lecture 12: Allowing Reflective Access using the open(s) Directives

    Lecture 13: Adding a GUI to the JokeServer and Allowing Reflection

    Lecture 14: jlink: Creating a Custom JRE

    Lecture 15: Using jlink to Create Custom Runtimes for our Modular App and JokeServer

    Lecture 16: Migrating Existing Code to the Java 9 Module System

    Lecture 17: Example of Migrating Existing Code to the Java 9 Module System

    Lecture 18: Example of Migrating an Existing Application – Part 1

    Lecture 19: Example of Migrating an Existing Application – Part 2

    Lecture 20: Example of Migrating an Existing Application – Part 3

    Lecture 21: Example of Migrating an Existing Application – Part 4

    Lecture 22: Using Maven with Java 9, Modules, and IntelliJ

    Chapter 5: The Streams API

    Lecture 1: Overview of the additions to the Streams API

    Lecture 2: Examples of the additions to the Streams API

    Chapter 6: Private Method in Interfaces

    Lecture 1: Overview of Private Methods in Interfaces

    Lecture 2: Examples of Private Methods in Interfaces

    Chapter 7: Factory Methods for Collections

    Lecture 1: Overview of Factory Methods in Collections

    Lecture 2: Examples of Factory Methods in Collections

    Chapter 8: Try With Resources

    Lecture 1: Overview of Try-With-Resources

    Lecture 2: Example of Try-With-Resources

    Chapter 9: Diamond Operator

    Lecture 1: Overview of the Diamond Operator

    Lecture 2: Example of the Diamond Operator

    Chapter 10: SafeVarargs Annotation

    Lecture 1: Overview of the @SafeVarargs Annotation

    Lecture 2: Example of the @SafeVarags Annotation

    Chapter 11: Process API Updates

    Lecture 1: Overview of the update to the Process API

    Lecture 2: Example of the updates to the Process API Part 1

    Lecture 3: Example of the updates to the Process API Part 2

    Chapter 12: HTTP/2 Client

    Lecture 1: Overview of the new Java 9 HTTP/2 Client

    Lecture 2: Using the Java 9 HTTP/2 Client in the Java Shell

    Lecture 3: Using the Java 9 HTTP/2 Client to make Synchrnous request using IntelliJ

    Lecture 4: Using the Java 9 HTTP/2 Client to make Asynchronous Requests using IntelliJ

    Chapter 13: Other Changes in Java 9

    Lecture 1: Other Changes in Java 9

    Chapter 14: Extra Information – Source code, and other stuff

    Lecture 1: Source Code

    Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture and Information

    Instructors

  • What New in Java 9 Modules and More!  No.2
    Tim Buchalkas Learn Programming Academy
    Professional Programmers and Teachers – 2M students
  • What New in Java 9 Modules and More!  No.3
    Dr. Frank Mitropoulos
    Experienced Computer Scientist and Educator
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