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Java 9 High Performance

By : Mayur Ramgir, Nick Samoylov
Book Image

Java 9 High Performance

By: Mayur Ramgir, Nick Samoylov

Overview of this book

Finally, a book that focuses on the practicalities rather than theory of Java application performance tuning. This book will be your one-stop guide to optimize the performance of your Java applications. We will begin by understanding the new features and APIs of Java 9. You will then be taught the practicalities of Java application performance tuning, how to make the best use of garbage collector, and find out how to optimize code with microbenchmarking. Moving ahead, you will be introduced to multithreading and learning about concurrent programming with Java 9 to build highly concurrent and efficient applications. You will learn how to fine tune your Java code for best results. You will discover techniques on how to benchmark performance and reduce various bottlenecks in your applications. We'll also cover best practices of Java programming that will help you improve the quality of your codebase. By the end of the book, you will be armed with the knowledge to build and deploy efficient, scalable, and concurrent applications in Java.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

The JShell tool usage

JShell helps a programmer to test fragments (snippets) of code as they are written. It shortens the time for development by avoiding the build-deploy-test part of the development cycle. Programmers can easily copy an expression or even several methods into the JShell session and run-test-modify them multiple times immediately. Such a quick turn around also helps to understand the library API better before using it and to tune the code to express exactly its purpose, thus facilitating better quality software.

How often have we guessed what the JavaDoc for a particular API meant and wasted build-deploy-test cycles for figuring it out? Or we want to recall, how exactly the string will be split by substring(3)? Sometimes, we create a small test application where we run the code we are not sure about, using again the same build-deploy-test cycle. With JShell,...