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Java 9 with JShell

By : Gaston C. Hillar
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Java 9 with JShell

By: Gaston C. Hillar

Overview of this book

The release of Java 9 has brought many subtle and not-so-subtle changes to the way in which Java programmers approach their code. The most important ones are definitely the availability of a REPL, known as JShell, which will make experiments and prototyping much more straightforward than the old IDE-based project-led approach. Another, more subtle change can be seen in the module system, which will lead to more modularized, maintainable code. The techniques to take full advantage of object-oriented code, functional programming and the new modularity features in Java 9 form the main subjects of this book. Each chapter will add to the full picture of Java 9 programming starting out with classes and instances and ending with generics and modularity in Java.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Java 9 with JShell
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Test your knowledge


  1. The public class Party<T extends Sociable & Comparable<Sociable>> line means:

    1. The generic type constraint specifies that T must implement either the Sociable or Comparable<Sociable> interfaces.

    2. The generic type constraint specifies that T must implement both the Sociable and Comparable<Sociable> interfaces.

    3. The class is a subclass of both the Sociable and Comparable<Sociable> classes.

  2. Which of the following lines is equivalent to List<SocialLion> lionsList = new ArrayList<SocialLion>(); in Java 9:

    1. List<SocialLion> lionsList = new ArrayList();

    2. List<SocialLion> lionsList = new ArrayList<>();

    3. var lionsList = new ArrayList<SocialLion>();

  3. Which of the following lines uses the diamond notation to take advantage of Java 9 type inference:

    1. List<SocialLion> lionsList = new ArrayList<>();

    2. List<SocialLion> lionsList = new ArrayList();

    3. var lionsList = new ArrayList<SocialLion>();

  4. Java 9 allows...