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Learning Java Functional Programming

By : Richard M Reese, Richard M. Reese
Book Image

Learning Java Functional Programming

By: Richard M Reese, Richard M. Reese

Overview of this book

Functional programming is an increasingly popular technology that allows you to simplify many tasks that are often cumbersome and awkward using an object-oriented approach. It is important to understand this approach and know how and when to apply it. Functional programming requires a different mindset, but once mastered it can be very rewarding. This book simplifies the learning process as a problem is described followed by its implementation using an object-oriented approach and then a solution is provided using appropriate functional programming techniques. Writing succinct and maintainable code is facilitated by many functional programming techniques including lambda expressions and streams. In this book, you will see numerous examples of how these techniques can be applied starting with an introduction to lambda expressions. Next, you will see how they can replace older approaches and be combined to achieve surprisingly elegant solutions to problems. This is followed by the investigation of related concepts such as the Optional class and monads, which offer an additional approach to handle problems. Design patterns have been instrumental in solving common problems. You will learn how these are enhanced with functional techniques. To transition from an object-oriented approach to a functional one, it is useful to have IDE support. IDE tools to refactor, debug, and test functional programs are demonstrated through the chapters. The end of the book brings together many of these functional programming techniques to create a more comprehensive application. You will find this book a very useful resource to learn and apply functional programming techniques in Java.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Learning Java Functional Programming
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 4. Streams and the Evaluation of Expressions

In this chapter, we will examine how Java 8 supports the concept of streams. A stream can be thought of as a sequence of elements processed by a series of methods using a fluent interface. The stream concept is supported by the Stream class.

We will begin with a brief overview of the Stream class and its methods. After conveying the essence of the stream technique, we will examine how streams are created and show how they can replace imperative and object-oriented approaches to solve similar problems. The intent is to provide an overview of the Stream class and its methods. A detailed coverage of each method is not possible here.

The topics you will cover include the following:

  • Creating fixed and infinite length streams

  • Filtering a stream

  • Sorting streams

  • Mapping elements of a stream

How stream methods are evaluated is also of interest—either in a lazy or eager manner. How they are evaluated affects when their methods are executed. The uses and...