The Java Module System
Nicolai Parlog
(Author)
Description
Summary Java's much-awaited Project Jigsaw is finally here Java 11 includes a built-in modularity framework, and The Java Module System is your guide to discovering it. In this new book, you'll learn how the module system improves reliability and maintainability, and how it can be used to reduce tight coupling of system components. Foreword by Kevlin Henney. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. You'll find registration instructions inside the print book. About the Technology Packaging code into neat, well-defined units makes it easier to deliver safe and reliable applications. The Java Platform Module System is a language standard for creating these units. With modules, you can closely control how JARs interact and easily identify any missing dependencies at startup. This shift in design is so fundamental that starting with Java 9, all core Java APIs are distributed as modules, and libraries, frameworks, and applications will benefit from doing the same. About the Book The Java Module System is your in-depth guide to creating and using Java modules. With detailed examples and easy-to-understand diagrams, you'll learn the anatomy of a modular Java application. Along the way, you'll master best practices for designing with modules, debugging your modular app, and deploying to production. What's inside- The anatomy of a modular Java app
- Building modules from source to JAR
- Migrating to modular Java
- Decoupling dependencies and refining APIs
- Handling reflection and versioning
- Customizing runtime images
- Updated for Java 11
About the Reader Perfect for developers with some Java experience. About the Author Nicolai Parlog is a developer, author, speaker, and trainer. His home is codefx.org. Table of Contents
- PART 1 - Hello, modules
- First piece of the puzzle
- Anatomy of a modular application
- Defining modules and their properties
- Building modules from source to JAR
- Running and debugging modular applications PART 2 - Adapting real-world projects
- Compatibility challenges when moving to Java 9 or later
- Recurring challenges when running on Java 9 or later
- Incremental modularization of existing projects
- Migration and modularization strategies PART 3 - Advanced module system features
- Using services to decouple modules
- Refining dependencies and APIs
- Reflection in a modular world
- Module versions: What's possible and what's not
- Customizing runtime images with jlink
- Putting the pieces together
Product Details
Price
$49.99
Publisher
Manning Publications
Publish Date
July 23, 2019
Pages
440
Dimensions
7.4 X 1.0 X 9.2 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781617294280
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About the Author
Nicolai Parlog is a thirty-year-old boy, as the narrator would put it, who has found his passion in software development. He constantly reads, thinks, and writes about it, and codes for a living as well as for fun. He is the editor of SitePoint's Java channel, blogs about software development on codefx.org, and is a long-tail contributor to several open source projects.