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Transitioning to Java

Transitioning to Java

By : Ken Fogel
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Transitioning to Java

Transitioning to Java

4.8 (6)
By: Ken Fogel

Overview of this book

This comprehensive guide will help non-Java developers already using different languages transition from their current language to all things Java. The chapters are designed in a way that re-enforces a developer’s existing knowledge of object-oriented methodologies as they apply to Java. This book has been divided into four sections, with each section touching upon different aspects that’ll enable your effective transition. The first section helps you get to grips with the Java development environment and the Maven build tool for modern Java applications. In the second section, you’ll learn about Java language fundamentals, along with exploring object-oriented programming (OOP) methodologies and functional programming and discovering how to implement software design patterns in Java. The third section shows you how to code in Java on different platforms and helps you get familiar with the challenges faced on these platforms. In the fourth section, you’ll find out how you can manage and package your Java code. By the end of this Java programming book, you’ll have learned the core concepts of Java that’ll help you successfully transition from a different language to Java.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Part 1:The Java Development Environment
5
Part 2:Language Fundamentals
15
Part 3:GUI and Web Coding in Java
19
Part 4:Packaging Java Code

To get the most out of this book

There is just one assumption I have for you, and it is that you have a few years of experience working in any imperative language. If you are unsure what this means, then consider that JavaScript is an imperative language while HTML is a declarative language. Experience with an object-oriented, imperative language such as C# or C++ could be helpful but is not required.

At the time of this writing, Java 17 was the long-term support (LTS) version. All the code in this book will work in Java 17 and all subsequent versions. Versions prior to Java 17 may not work.

Software/hardware covered in the book

Operating system requirements

Java JDK 17 or greater

Windows, macOS, or Linux

Java JDK 19 or greater

Windows, macOS, or Linux

Maven 3.8.6 or greater

Windows, macOS, or Linux

GlassFish 7.0 Application Server

Windows, macOS, or Linux

Wix Toolset

Windows

Xcode command line tools

macOS

Docker Desktop

Windows, macOS, or Linux

The rpm-build package

Red Hat Linux

The fakeroot package

Ubuntu Linux

A text editor of your choice

Windows, macOS, or Linux

A web Browser of your choice

Windows, macOS, or Linux

If you are using the digital version of this book, we advise you to type the code yourself or access the code from the book’s GitHub repository (a link is available in the next section). Doing so will help you avoid any potential errors related to the copying and pasting of code.

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