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Java 7 New Features Cookbook

Java 7 New Features Cookbook

Copyright 2012 Packt Publishing

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First published: February 2012

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Credits

Authors

Richard M. Reese

Jennifer L. Reese

Reviewers

Jacek Laskowski

Deepak Vohra

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Lead Technical Editor

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Graphics

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Cover Work

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About the Authors

Richard M. Reese is an associate professor teaching Computer Science at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas. Previously, he worked in the industry for over 16 years in the aerospace and telephone industries. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Texas A&M University and served four years in the Air Force, primarily in the field of communication intelligence.

Outside of the classroom, he enjoys tending to his vegetable garden, maintaining his aquariums, and running with his dog, Zoey. He also enjoys relaxing with an episode of Firefly and is ever hopeful for the return of the series.

He has written numerous publications and has also written the EJB 3.1 Cookbook.

Jennifer L. Reese holds a B.S. degree from Tarleton State University. She currently works as a software engineer for Local Government Solutions in Waxahachie, Texas, developing software for the county government. Prior to graduation, she worked for the Center for Agribusiness Excellence at Tarleton, where she used Java in conjunction with GIS software to analyze crop and weather data.

In her free time, she enjoys reading, cooking, and traveling, especially to any destination with a beach. She is also a musician and appreciates a variety of musical genres.

Acknowledgement

No book can be written without the help of others. To this end we are thankful for the support of Karla, our wife and mother, whose patience and reviews have made this effort possible. In addition, we would like to thank the editorial staff of Packt and our reviewers for their input which has resulted in a much better book than it might otherwise have been.

About the Reviewers

Jacek Laskowski has over 15 years of IT experience, focusing on software development and architecture design with open source and commercial product offerings. He's interested in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) with Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE), Business Process Management (BPMS), and Business Rule Management System (BRMS) solutions. He is a seasoned technology professional with a strong software development and advisory track record. His interests revolve around Java Enterprise Edition and supportive solutions like Enterprise OSGi, Service Component Architecture (SCA), WS-BPEL, and WS-BPMN to name a few.

He is a founder and leader of Warszawa Java User Group, and has been a speaker at local and international conferences. He has been organizing Confitura (formerly Javarsovia), Warsjawa, and Eclipse DemoCamp conferences for the Java community in Poland. He contributes to open source projectsApache OpenEJB and Apache Geronimo. He envisages himself using functional languages in projects and the decision to learn Clojure (a little bit of JRuby, Scala, F#, and Dart lately) influences his current self-learning activities. It's been quite recently that he's got into Android, too.

Knowledge sharing is his passion. He mentors students, and is an author of IBM Redbooks publications and has also contributed to a few other books as a technical reviewer. While supporting business partners and customers with their use of IBM WebSphere BPM products, he regularly runs courses and workshops. He is a member of the NetBeans Dream Teamhighly-skilled and motivated NetBeans users.

He actively blogs at http://blog.japila.pl and http://blog.jaceklaskowski.pl. Follow @jaceklaskowski on twitter.

I'd like to thank my family my wife, Agata, and my three kids, Iweta, Patryk, and Maksym, for their constant support, encouragement, and patience. Without you, I wouldn't have achieved so much. Love you all immensely.

Deepak Vohra is a consultant and a principal member of the NuBean.com software company. Deepak is a Sun Certified Java Programmer and Web Component Developer and has worked in the fields of XML and Java programming and J2EE for over five years. Deepak is the co-author of the Apress book Pro XML Development with Java Technology and was the technical reviewer for the O'Reilly book WebLogic: The Definitive Guide. Deepak was also the technical reviewer for the Course Technology PTR book Ruby Programming for the Absolute Beginner, and the technical editor for the Manning Publications book Prototype and Scriptaculous in Action. Deepak is also the author of the Packt Publishing books JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development, Processing XML documents with Oracle JDeveloper 11g, and EJB 3.0 Database Persistence with Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g.

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