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Modular Programming in Java 9

By : Koushik Srinivas Kothagal
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Modular Programming in Java 9

By: Koushik Srinivas Kothagal

Overview of this book

The Java 9 module system is an important addition to the language that affects the way we design, write, and organize code and libraries in Java. It provides a new way to achieve maintainable code by the encapsulation of Java types, as well as a way to write better libraries that have clear interfaces. Effectively using the module system requires an understanding of how modules work and what the best practices of creating modules are. This book will give you step-by-step instructions to create new modules as well as migrate code from earlier versions of Java to the Java 9 module system. You'll be working on a fully modular sample application and add features to it as you learn about Java modules. You'll learn how to create module definitions, setup inter-module dependencies, and use the built-in modules from the modular JDK. You will also learn about module resolution and how to use jlink to generate custom runtime images. We will end our journey by taking a look at the road ahead. You will learn some powerful best practices that will help you as you start building modular applications. You will also learn how to upgrade an existing Java 8 codebase to Java 9, handle issues with libraries, and how to test Java 9 applications.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Chapter 10. Preparing Your Code for Java 9

In the last chapter, we looked at several patterns and best practices to use when building Java 9 modular applications. They are an extremely handy set of rules to remember when building new applications. But it's not always that developers have the opportunity to work on greenfield projects where they have the freedom to think about and build application architecture from scratch. What if there's already a lot of code built using Java 8 or earlier? How do we migrate such code to Java 9?

In this chapter, we'll be covering:

  • Working on legacy code and getting it ready to be run in Java 9
  • Compiling legacy code in Java 9 and executing pre-Java 9 compiled code in the Java 9 runtime
  • Classpath behaviors in Java 9 and the unnamed module
  • Handling errors and non-standard API access and using the jdeps tool
  • Using override switches to work around tricky code and APIs