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Java 11 Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Nick Samoylov, Mohamed Sanaulla
Book Image

Java 11 Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Nick Samoylov, Mohamed Sanaulla

Overview of this book

For more than three decades, Java has been on the forefront of developing robust software that has helped versatile businesses meet their requirements. Being one of the most widely used programming languages in history, it’s imperative for Java developers to discover effective ways of using it in order to take full advantage of the power of the latest Java features. Java 11 Cookbook offers a range of software development solutions with simple and straightforward Java 11 code examples to help you build a modern software system. Starting with the installation of Java, each recipe addresses various problem by explaining the solution and offering insights into how it works. You’ll explore the new features added to Java 11 that will make your application modular, secure, and fast. The book contains recipes on functional programming, GUI programming, concurrent programming, and database programming in Java. You’ll also be taken through the new features introduced in JDK 18.3 and 18.9. By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped with the skills required to write robust, scalable, and optimal Java code effectively.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Understanding Epsilon, a low-overhead garbage collector

One of the popular Java interview questions is, can you enforce garbage collection? Java runtime memory management remains outside a programmer's control and sometimes acts as an unpredictable Joker it interrupts the otherwise well-performing application and initiates a stop-the-world full-memory scan. It typically happens at the worst possible time. It is especially annoying when you try to measure your application performance under the load using a short run and realize afterward that a lot of time and resources were spent on the garbage collection process and that the pattern of the garbage collection, after you changed the code, became different than before the code change.

In this chapter, we described quite a few programming tricks and solutions that help to ease pressure on the garbage collector. Yet, it remains...