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Java 9: Building Robust Modular Applications

By : Dr. Edward Lavieri, Peter Verhas, Jason Lee
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Java 9: Building Robust Modular Applications

By: Dr. Edward Lavieri, Peter Verhas, Jason Lee

Overview of this book

Java 9 and its new features add to the richness of the language; Java is one of the languages most used by developers to build robust software applications. Java 9 comes with a special emphasis on modularity with its integration with Jigsaw. This course is your one-stop guide to mastering the language. You'll be provided with an overview and explanation of the new features introduced in Java 9 and the importance of the new APIs and enhancements. Some new features of Java 9 are ground-breaking; if you are an experienced programmer, you will be able to make your enterprise applications leaner by learning these new features. You'll be provided with practical guidance in applying your newly acquired knowledge of Java 9 and further information on future developments of the Java platform. This course will improve your productivity, making your applications faster. Next, you'll go on to implement everything you've learned by building 10 cool projects. You will learn to build an email filter that separates spam messages from all your inboxes, a social media aggregator app that will help you efficiently track various feeds, and a microservice for a client/server note application, to name just a few. By the end of this course, you will be well acquainted with Java 9 features and able to build your own applications and projects. This Learning Path contains the best content from the following two recently published Packt products: • Mastering Java 9 • Java 9 Programming Blueprints
Table of Contents (33 chapters)
Title Page - Courses
Packt Upsell - Courses
Preface
25
Taking Notes with Monumentum
Bibliography
Index

Getting started


Before we get to our application, we should spend some time getting a better understanding of the term Function as a Service (FaaS). The term itself is a continuation of the blank as a service trend we've seen for a few years now. There is a host of such terms and offerings, but the big three are Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Oftentimes, these three build on each other as seen in the following diagram:

The lowest level of the cloud computing offerings, Infrastructure as a Service providers, offers infrastructure-related assets in the cloud. Typically, this can be as simple as file storage, but usually means virtual machines. By using an Infrastructure as a Service provider, clients need not worry about buying, maintaining, or replacing hardware, as that is handled by the provider. Clients are billed, instead, only on resources used.

Moving up the stack, Platform as a Service providers offer cloud-hosted application...