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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. Objects are also known as:

    1. Subclasses.

    2. Fields.

    3. Instances.

  2. Which of the following class names follows the Pascal case convention and would be an appropriate name for a class in Java 9:

    1. regularDecagon

    2. RegularDecagon

    3. Regulardecagon

  3. The code specified in a method within a class:

    1. Can access the fields specified in the class.

    2. Cannot interact with other members of the class.

    3. Cannot access the fields specified in the class.

  4. The functions defined in a class to encapsulate behavior for each instance of the class are known as:

    1. Subclasses.

    2. Fields.

    3. Methods.

  5. A subclass:

    1. Inherits only methods from its superclass.

    2. Inherits only fields from its superclass.

    3. Inherits all members from its superclass.

  6. The variables defined in a class to encapsulate data for each instance of the class in Java 9 are known as:

    1. Fields.

    2. Methods.

    3. Subclasses.

  7. The variables defined in a class to encapsulate data for each instance of the class in Java 9 are known as:

    1. Fields.

    2. Methods.

    3. Subclasses.

  8. Which of the following field names follows...