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Java 11 and 12 ??? New Features

By : Mala Gupta
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Java 11 and 12 ??? New Features

By: Mala Gupta

Overview of this book

With its new six-monthly release cadence, Java is moving forward faster. In addition to planned version releases, a lot of work is currently being undertaken on various Java projects at Oracle. In order to make best use of the new features in their applications and libraries, you must be well-versed with the most recent advancements. Java 11 and 12 – New Features will take you through the latest developments in Java, right from variable type inference and simplified multithreading through to performance improvements, which are covered in depth to help you make your applications more efficient. This book explains the relevance and applicability of Java's new features, and answers your questions on whether to invest in migrating to new Java versions and when to migrate. You'll also get to grips with platform features, such as AppCDS and new garbage collectors, to tune and optimize your application—from reduced launch time and latency to improved performance and throughput. By the end of this book, you will be equipped with a thorough understanding of the new features of Java 11, 12, and Project Amber, and possess the skills to apply them with a view to improving your application's performance.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Section 1: JDK 10
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Section 2: JDK 11
13
Section 3: JDK 12
16
Section 4: Project Amber

Switch Expressions

With switch expressions, Java 12 is enhancing one of its basic language constructs—switch—to improve the everyday coding experience of developers. The benefits of this are manifold. As compared to traditional switch constructs, switch expressions (JDK Enhancement Proposal (JEP) 325—http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/325) can return a value. The ability to define multiple constants with a switch branch, and improve code semantics, make it concise. By removing default fall through of control across switch branches, you are less likely to introduce a logical error in a switch expression.

In this chapter, you'll cover the following topics:

  • Issues with existing switch statements
  • The switch expression syntax
  • Defining local variables in switch branches
  • The extended break statement
  • Comparing break with break <return value>
  • Exhaustive cases...