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Java Lambdas and Parallel Streams

Michael Müller

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English
APress
02 December 2016
This compact book introduces the concepts of Java lambdas and parallel streams in a concise form. It begins by introducing new supporting features such as functional interfaces, default methods and more. After this, the author demonstrates how streams can be parallelized in a very simple way—within certain limits, no knowledge about the thread management is needed. Nevertheless, some basic elements in the context of parallelism need to be considered. Here, the book provides a variety of information and best practices. What You Will Learn

Master lambdas and streams

Work with the default method

Harness streams and the stream() function 

Use Stream and Spliterator

Take advantage of parallel streams

Work with collectors and concurrency

Who This Book Is For Experienced Java programmers and developers. div>
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Imprint:   APress
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   1st ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   1.209kg
ISBN:   9781484224861
ISBN 10:   1484224868
Pages:   87
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction.- 2. The data.- 3. First analysis - from naive to flexible.- 4. Lambda expressions.- 5. Default method.- 6. Optional.- 7. Make the acquaintance of Streams.- 8. stream (), Stream and Spliterator.- 9. Parallel Stream.- 10. Collector and Concurrency.- 11. Appendix.

Michael Müller is an IT professional with more than 30 years of experience including about 25 years in the healthcare sector. During this time, he has worked in different areas, especially project and product management, consulting, and software development. During a couple of Software development project, he also could gain intensive international experience. Currently, he is the head of software development at the German DRG institute inek.org. In this role, he is responsible for Web applications as well as other Java and .NET projects. Web projects are preferably built with Java technologies such as JSF with the help of supporting languages like JavaScript. Michael has a strong experience using lambda statements the .Net environment (LINQ with C#). Beginning with Java 8, he finally can use similar powerful features with Java. Michael is a JSF professional user and a member of the JSR 344 and JSR 372 (JSF) expert groups. His first book Web Development with Java and JSF consequential deals with this Java web technology. He frequently reads books and writes reviews as well as technical papers, which are mostly published in German-printed magazines and on his website.

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