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Java 13 Revealed

For Early Adoption and Migration

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  • © 2019

Overview

  • First early adopter book on Java 13
  • Also covers prior releases of Java 10, 11, and 12
  • Written by Kishori Sharan, Java expert, author, and programmer
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About this book

Explore the new Java programming language features and APIs introduced in Java 10 through Java 13. Java 13 Revealed is for experienced Java programmers looking to migrate to Java 13. Author Kishori Sharan begins by covering how to use local variable type inference to improve readability of your code and time-based release versioning of the Java platform to understand the Java release strategy. 

This book provides extensive coverage of the new HTTP Client APIs, which were introduced in Java 9 as a preview and was made a standard feature in Java 11. New Java features such as launching a single-file source code program and new switch syntax are discussed in detail.

What You Will Learn

  • Use local variable type inference to declare local variables using the var restricted type name introduced in Java 10
  • Take advantage of application class data sharing among JVMs for fasterapplication startup
  • Create HTTP requests, responses, and web sockets with the new HTTP Client APIs
  • Run a single-file Java source code program using the java command without compiling it
  • Apply the new switch statement and expressions to write compact and less error-prone code
  • Work with text blocks in Java code
  • About new APIs, deprecated APIs, and deprecated tools
 

Who This Book Is For

Java developers who want to update their Java skills from Java 9 to Java 13. 

 


Authors and Affiliations

  • Montgomery, USA

    Kishori Sharan

About the author

Kishori Sharan earned a master of science in computer information systems degree from Troy State University, Alabama. He is a Sun Certified Java 2 programmer. He has vast experience in providing training to professional developers in Java, JSP, EJB, and Web technologies. He possesses over ten years of experience in implementing enterprise-level Java applications.




   

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