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Java 9 Programming Blueprints

By : Jason Lee
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Java 9 Programming Blueprints

By: Jason Lee

Overview of this book

Java is a powerful language that has applications in a wide variety of fields. From playing games on your computer to performing banking transactions, Java is at the heart of everything. The book starts by unveiling the new features of Java 9 and quickly walks you through the building blocks that form the basis of writing applications. There are 10 comprehensive projects in the book that will showcase the various features of Java 9. 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 a few. The book covers various libraries and frameworks in these projects, and also introduces a few more frameworks that complement and extend the Java SDK. Through the course of building applications, this book will not only help you get to grips with the various features of Java 9, but will also teach you how to design and prototype professional-grade applications with performance and security considerations.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
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Taking Notes with Monumentum

Chapter 11. DeskDroid - A Desktop Client for Your Android Phone

We've come at long last to our final project. To close our time together here, we're going to build a very practical application, one that lets us send and receive SMS messages from the comfort of our desktop. There are a number of products on the market that let you do this now, but they typically require a third-party service, meaning your message travels through someone else's servers. For the privacy-minded, that can be a real problem. We'll build a system that is 100% local.

Building the app will cover several different topics, some familiar, some new. That list includes the following:

  • Android applications
  • Android services
  • REST servers
  • Server-sent events for event/data streaming
  • Data access using Content Providers

There will also be a host of other, smaller tidbits along the way as we finish out our time together on a strong, high note.