Java 9 Programming Blueprints
Implement new features such as modules, the process handling API, REPL, and many more to build end-to-end applications in Java 9
Jason Lee
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
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First published: July 2017
Production reference: 1250717
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Credits
Author Jason Lee | Copy Editor Zainab Bootwala |
Reviewer Dionisios Petrakopoulos | Project Coordinator Prajakta Naik |
Commissioning Editor Kunal Parikh | Proofreader Safis Editing |
Acquisition Editor Chaitanya Nair | Indexer Rekha Nair |
ContentDevelopmentEditor Lawrence Veigas | Graphics Abhinash Sahu |
Technical Editor Abhishek Sharma | Production Coordinator Nilesh Mohite |
About the Author
Jason Leehas been writing software professionally for over 20 years, but his love for computers started over a decade earlier, in the fourth grade, when his dad brought home a Commodore 64. He has been working with Java for almost his entire career, with the last 12+ years focused primarily on Enterprise Java. He has written in-house web applications and libraries, and also worked on large, more public projects, such as the JavaServer Faces reference implementation Mojarra, GlassFish, and WebLogic Server.
Jason is currently the President of the Oklahoma City Java Users Group, and is an occasional speaker at conferences. Ever the technology enthusiast, his current interests include cloud computing, mobile development, and emerging JVM languages.
Apart from work, Jason enjoys spending time with his wife, Angela, and his two sons, Andrew and Noah. He is active in the music ministry of his local church, and enjoys reading, running, martial arts, and playing his bass guitar.
Everyone told me that writing a book is hard, and they weren't kidding! There's no way I could have done this without the love and support of my beautiful wife, Angela, who was patient and supportive during all of my late nights and long weekends, and was kind enough to read through every last page, helping me clean things up.
My two awesome sons, Andrew and Noah, also deserve huge thanks.
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