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Java 9 Programming By Example

By : Peter Verhas
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Java 9 Programming By Example

By: Peter Verhas

Overview of this book

This book gets you started with essential software development easily and quickly, guiding you through Java’s different facets. By adopting this approach, you can bridge the gap between learning and doing immediately. You will learn the new features of Java 9 quickly and experience a simple and powerful approach to software development. You will be able to use the Java runtime tools, understand the Java environment, and create Java programs. We then cover more simple examples to build your foundation before diving to some complex data structure problems that will solidify your Java 9 skills. With a special focus on modularity and HTTP 2.0, this book will guide you to get employed as a top notch Java developer. By the end of the book, you will have a firm foundation to continue your journey towards becoming a professional Java developer.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

The general sorting program


In the previous chapter, we implemented a simple sort algorithm. The code can sort elements of a String array. We did this to learn. For practical use, there is a ready cooked sort solution in the JDK that can sort members of collections, which are comparable.

The JDK contains a utility class called Collections. This class contains a static Collections.sort method that is capable of sorting any List that has members that are ComparableList and Comparable are interfaces defined in the JDK. Thus, if we want to sort a list of Strings, the simplest solution is as follows:

public class SimplestStringListSortTest { 
    @Test 
    public void canSortStrings() { 
        ArrayList actualNames = new ArrayList(Arrays.asList( 
                "Johnson", "Wilson", 
                "Wilkinson", "Abraham", "Dagobert" 
        )); 
        Collections.sort(actualNames); 
        Assert.assertEquals(new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.<String>asList( 
                "Abraham...