50 new things we can do with java 8
DESCRIPTION
Of course Java 8 is all about lambda expressions and this new wonderful Stream API. Now the question is, what's left in Java 8, once we've removed everything : lambdas, streams, collectors, java FX and Nashorn ? This presentation gathered all these new diamonds, scattered all around the JDK, brand new classes, and new methods in existing classes.TRANSCRIPT
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@JosePaumard #50new8
50 new things we can do with Java 8
José Paumard
@JosePaumard
blog.paumard.org
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@JosePaumard
new things we can do with
Java
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Questions?
#50new8
@JosePaumard
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Date
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: Instant
An Instant is a point on the time line
Instant start = Instant.now() ; Instant end = Instant.now() ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: Duration
A « duration » is the amount of time between instants
Instant start = Instant.now() ; Instant end = Instant.now() ;
Duration elapsed = Duration.between(start, end) ; long millis = elapsed.toMillis() ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: Duration
There is an arithmetic on durations
Instant start = Instant.now() ; Instant end = Instant.now() ;
Duration elapsed = Duration.between(start, end) ; long millis = elapsed.toMillis() ;
elapsed.plus(2L, TemporalUnit.SECONDS) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: Duration
The precision of the time line is 10-9 s (nanosecond)
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: Duration
The precision of the time line is 10-9 s (nanosecond)
You think it’s high precision?
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: Duration
The precision of the time line is 10-9 s (nanosecond)
You think it’s high precision?
Well the l of the
Higgs boson is 10-23 s
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: LocalDate
A LocalDate is an « every day » date
LocalDate now = LocalDate.now() ; LocalDate shakespeareDoB = LocaleDate.of(1564, Month.APRIL, 23) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: Period
A « period » is the amount of time between local dates
LocalDate now = LocalDate.now() ; LocalDate shakespeareDoB = LocaleDate.of(1564, Month.APRIL, 23) ; Period p = shakespeareDoB.until(now) ; System.out.println("# years = " + p.getYears()) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: Period
A « period » is the amount of time between local dates
LocalDate now = LocalDate.now() ; LocalDate shakespeareDoB = LocaleDate.of(1564, Month.APRIL, 23) ; Period p = shakespeareDoB.until(now) ; System.out.println("# years = " + p.getYears()) ;
long days = shakespeareDoB.until(now, ChronoUnit.DAYS) ; System.out.println("# days = " + days) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: TemporalAdjuster
Arithmetic with local dates
LocalDate now = LocalDate.now() ; LocalDate nextSunday = now.with(TemporalAdjuster.next(DayOfWeek.SUNDAY)) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: TemporalAdjuster
Arithmetic with local dates
A toolbox of 14 static methods
firstDayOfMonth(), lastDayOfYear()
firstDayOfNextMonth()
LocalDate now = LocalDate.now() ; LocalDate nextSunday = now.with(TemporalAdjuster.next(DayOfWeek.SUNDAY)) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: TemporalAdjuster
Arithmetic with local dates
A toolbox of 14 static methods
firstInMonth(DayOfWeek.MONDAY)
next(DayOfWeek.FRIDAY)
LocalDate now = LocalDate.now() ; LocalDate nextSunday = now.with(TemporalAdjuster.next(DayOfWeek.SUNDAY)) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: LocalTime
A LocalTime is an everyday time: ex. 10:20
LocalTime now = LocalTime.now() ; LocalTime time = LocalTime.of(10, 20) ; // 10:20
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: LocalTime
A LocalTime is an everyday time: ex. 10:20
LocalTime now = LocalTime.now() ; LocalTime time = LocalTime.of(10, 20) ; // 10:20
LocalTime lunchTime = LocalTime.of(12, 30) ; LocalTime coffeeTime = lunchTime.plusHours(2) ; // 14:20
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: ZonedTime
Useful for localized times
Set<String> allZonesIds = ZoneId.getAvailableZoneIds() ; String ukTZ = ZoneId.of("Europe/London") ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: ZonedTime
Useful for localized times
System.out.println( ZonedDateTime.of( 1564, Month.APRIL.getValue(), 23, // year / month / day 10, 0, 0, 0, // h / mn / s / nanos ZoneId.of("Europe/London")) ); // prints 1564-04-23T10:00-00:01:15[Europe/London]
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Date: ZonedTime
Arithmetic on localized time
ZonedDateTime currentMeeting = ZonedDateTime.of( LocalDate.of(2014, Month.APRIL, 18), // LocalDate LocalTime.of(9, 30), // LocalTime ZoneId.of("Europe/London") ); ZonedDateTime nextMeeting = currentMeeting.plus(Period.ofMonth(1));
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Date: ZonedTime
Arithmetic on localized time
ZonedDateTime currentMeeting = ZonedDateTime.of( LocalDate.of(2014, Month.APRIL, 18), // LocalDate LocalTime.of(9, 30), // LocalTime ZoneId.of("Europe/London") ); ZonedDateTime nextMeeting = currentMeeting.plus(Period.ofMonth(1)) ; ZonedDateTime nextMeetingUS = nextMeeting.withZoneSameInstant(ZoneId.of("US/Central")) ;
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Date: Formatter
Factory class: DateTimeFormatter
ZonedDateTime nextMeetingUS = nextMeeting.withZoneSameInstant(ZoneId.of("US/Central")); System.out.println( DateTimeFormatter.ISO_DATE_TIME.format(nextMeetingUS) ); // prints 2014-04-12T03:30:00-05:00[US/Central] System.out.println( DateTimeFormatter.RFC_1123_DATE_TIME.format(nextMeetingUS) ); // prints Sat, 12 Apr 2014 03:30:00 -0500
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: bridges with java.util.Date
Factory class: DateTimeFormatter
Date date = Date.from(instant); // API -> legacy Instant instant = date.toInstant(); // legacy -> new API
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: bridges with java.util.Date
Factory class: DateTimeFormatter
TimeStamp time = TimeStamp.from(instant); // API -> legacy Instant instant = time.toInstant(); // legacy -> new API
Date date = Date.from(instant); // API -> legacy Instant instant = date.toInstant(); // legacy -> new API
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: bridges with java.util.Date
Factory class: DateTimeFormatter
Date date = Date.from(localDate); // API -> legacy LocalDate localDate = date.toLocalDate(); // legacy -> new API
TimeStamp time = TimeStamp.from(instant); // API -> legacy Instant instant = time.toInstant(); // legacy -> new API
Date date = Date.from(instant); // API -> legacy Instant instant = date.toInstant(); // legacy -> new API
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Date: bridges with java.util.Date
Factory class: DateTimeFormatter
Time time = Time.from(localTime); // API -> legacy LocalTime localTime = time.toLocalTime(); // legacy -> new API
Date date = Date.from(localDate); // API -> legacy LocalDate localDate = date.toLocalDate(); // legacy -> new API
TimeStamp time = TimeStamp.from(instant); // API -> legacy Instant instant = time.toInstant(); // legacy -> new API
Date date = Date.from(instant); // API -> legacy Instant instant = date.toInstant(); // legacy -> new API
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String
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Building a Stream on a String
Building a Stream on the letters of a String:
String s = "hello"; IntStream stream = s.chars(); // stream on the letters of s
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Building a Stream on a String
Building a Stream on the letters of a String:
String s = "hello"; IntStream stream = s.chars(); // stream on the letters of s s.chars() .map(Character::toUpperCase) .forEach(System.out::println);
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Building a Stream on a String
Building a Stream on the letters of a String:
String s = "hello"; IntStream stream = s.chars(); // stream on the letters of s s.chars() .map(Character::toUpperCase) .forEach(System.out::println);
> HELLO 7269767679
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Building a Stream on a String
Building a Stream on the letters of a String:
String s = "hello"; IntStream stream = s.chars(); // stream on the letters of s s.chars() // IntStream .map(Character::toUpperCase) .forEach(System.out::println); // Prints an int!
> 7269767679
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Building a Stream on a String
Building a Stream on the letters of a String:
String s = "hello"; IntStream stream = s.chars(); // stream on the letters of s s.chars() // IntStream .mapToObj(letter -> (char)letter) // Stream<Character> .map(Character::toUpperCase) .forEach(System.out::println); // Prints a Character
> HELLO
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: regular expressions
Building a Stream from a regexp
// book is a looooooooong String Stream<String> words = Pattern .compile("[^\\p{javaLetter}]") .splitAsStream(book) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
The newbie writes:
String s1 = "hello" ; String s2 = " world!" ; String s3 = s1 + " " + s2 ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
The ignorant tells him to write:
StringBuffer sb1 = new StringBuffer("hello") ; sb1.append(" world") ; String s3 = sb1.toString() ;
(and is wrong)
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
The seasonned dev tells him to write:
StringBuilder sb1 = new StringBuilder("hello") ; sb1.append(" world") ; String s3 = sb1.toString() ;
(and is wrong too…)
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
Because the newbie is right (even if he doesn’t know)
String s1 = "hello" ; String s2 = " world!" ; String s3 = s1 + " " + s2 ; LINENUMBER 10 L2
NEW java/lang/StringBuilder DUP ALOAD 1 INVOKESTATIC java/lang/String.valueOf(Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/String; INVOKESPECIAL java/lang/StringBuilder.<init>(Ljava/lang/String;)V LDC " " INVOKEVIRTUAL java/lang/StringBuilder.append(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/StringBuilder; ALOAD 2 INVOKEVIRTUAL java/lang/StringBuilder.append(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/StringBuilder; INVOKEVIRTUAL java/lang/StringBuilder.toString()Ljava/lang/String; ASTORE 3
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
The Java 8 well-trained dev writes:
// The JDK 8 way StringJoiner sj = new StringJoiner(", ") ; sj.add("one").add("two").add("three") ; String s = sj.toString() ; System.out.println(s) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
The Java 8 well-trained dev writes:
And it prints:
// The JDK 8 way StringJoiner sj = new StringJoiner(", ") ; sj.add("one").add("two").add("three") ; String s = sj.toString() ; System.out.println(s) ;
> one, two, three
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
The Java 8 well-trained dev writes:
And it prints:
// The JDK 8 way StringJoiner sj = new StringJoiner(", ") ; sj.add("one") ; String s = sj.toString() ; System.out.println(s) ;
> one
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
The Java 8 well-trained dev writes:
And it prints:
// The JDK 8 way StringJoiner sj = new StringJoiner(", ", "{", "}") ; sj.add("one").add("two").add("three") ; String s = sj.toString() ; System.out.println(s) ;
> {one, two, three}
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
The Java 8 well-trained dev writes:
And it prints:
// The JDK 8 way StringJoiner sj = new StringJoiner(", ", "{", "}") ; sj.add("one") ; String s = sj.toString() ; System.out.println(s) ;
> {one}
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
The Java 8 well-trained dev writes:
And it prints:
// The JDK 8 way StringJoiner sj = new StringJoiner(", ", "{", "}") ; // we dont put anything in it String s = sj.toString() ; System.out.println(s) ;
> {}
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
And it’s nearly accessible from the String class itself:
And it prints:
// From the String class, with a vararg String s = String.join(", ", "one", "two", "three"); System.out.println(s);
> one, two, three
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@JosePaumard #50new8
String: concatenation
And it’s nearly accessible from the String class itself:
And it prints:
// From the String class, with an Iterable String [] tab = {"one", "two", "three"} ; String s = String.join(", ", tab) ; System.out.println(s) ;
> one, two, three
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Numbers
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Numbers: new methods
Method max, min, sum
// max method available on number wrapper classes long max = Long.max(1L, 2L); long sum = Long.sum(1L, 2L);
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Numbers: new methods
Method max, min, sum
Is it really that useful?
// max method available on number wrapper classes long max = Long.max(1L, 2L); long sum = Long.sum(1L, 2L);
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Numbers: new methods
Method max, min, sum
Is it really that useful?
// max method available on number wrapper classes long max = Long.max(1L, 2L); long sum = Long.sum(1L, 2L);
persons.stream() .map(Person::getAge) .reduce(0, (a1, a2) -> Integer.max(a1, a2));
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Numbers: new methods
Method max, min, sum
Is it really that useful? Nice to write method references
// max method available on number wrapper classes long max = Long.max(1L, 2L); long sum = Long.sum(1L, 2L);
persons.stream() .map(Person::getAge) .reduce(0, Integer::max);
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Numbers: new methods
Method max, min, sum
// max method available on number wrapper classes long max = Long.max(1L, 2L); long sum = Long.sum(1L, 2L);
persons.stream() .mapToInt(Person::getAge) .max();
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Numbers: new methods
Method max, min, sum
// max method available on number wrapper classes long max = Long.max(1L, 2L); long sum = Long.sum(1L, 2L);
persons.stream() .max(Comparator.comparingBy(Person::getAge));
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Numbers: new methods
Hashcode computation
// JDK 7 long l = 3141592653589793238L; int hash = new Long(l).hashCode(); // -1985256439
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Numbers: new methods
Hashcode computation
// JDK 7 long l = 3141592653589793238L; int hash = new Long(l).hashCode(); // -1985256439
// JDK 8 long l = 3141592653589793238L; int hash = Long.hashCode(l); // -1985256439
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I/O
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I/O: reading text files
Stream extends AutoCloseable
// Java 7 : try with resources and use of Paths Path path = Paths.get("d:", "tmp", "debug.log"); try (Stream<String> stream = Files.lines(path)) { stream.filter(line -> line.contains("ERROR")) .findFirst() .ifPresent(System.out::println); } catch (IOException ioe) { // handle the exception }
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@JosePaumard #50new8
I/O: reading text files
Files.list returns the content of the directory
// Java 7 : try with resources and use of Paths Path path = Paths.get("c:", "windows"); try (Stream<Path> stream = Files.list(path)) { stream.filter(path -> path.toFile().isDirectory()) .forEach(System.out::println); } catch (IOException ioe) { // handle the exception }
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I/O: reading a tree of subdirs
Files.walk returns the content of the subtree
// Java 7 : try with resources and use of Paths Path path = Paths.get("c:", "windows"); try (Stream<Path> stream = Files.walk(path)) { stream.filter(path -> path.toFile().isDirectory()) .forEach(System.out::println); } catch (IOException ioe) { // handle the exception }
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@JosePaumard #50new8
I/O: reading a tree of subdirs
Files.walk returns the content of the subtree, limit the depth
// Java 7 : try with resources and use of Paths Path path = Paths.get("c:", "windows"); try (Stream<Path> stream = Files.walk(path, 2)) { stream.filter(path -> path.toFile().isDirectory()) .forEach(System.out::println); } catch (IOException ioe) { // handle the exception }
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List
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Iterable: forEach
ForEach: consumes the elements
Doesn’t work on arrays
// method forEach defined on Iterable List<String> strings = Arrays.asList("one", "two", "three") ; strings.forEach(System.out::println) ;
> one, two, three
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Collection: removeIf
Removes an object, takes a Predicate
Collection<String> strings = Arrays.asList("one", "two", "three", "four"); // works « in place », no Collections.unmodifiable... Collection<String> list = new ArrayList<>(strings); // returns true if the list has been modified boolean b = list.removeIf(s -> s.length() > 4);
> one, two, four
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@JosePaumard #50new8
List: replaceAll
Replaces an object with its transform
Collection<String> strings = Arrays.asList("one", "two", "three", "four"); // works « in place », no Collections.unmodifiable... Collection<String> list = new ArrayList<>(strings); // returns nothing list.replaceAll(String::toUpperCase);
> ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR
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@JosePaumard #50new8
List: sort
Sorts a List in place, takes a Comparator
Collection<String> strings = Arrays.asList("one", "two", "three", "four"); // works « in place », no Collections.unmodifiable... Collection<String> list = new ArrayList<>(strings); // returns nothing list.sort(Comparator.naturalOrder()) ;
> four, one, three, two
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Comparator
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
What else?
Comparator.naturalOrder() ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
What else?
Comparator.naturalOrder() public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> Comparator<T> naturalOrder() { return (Comparator<T>) Comparators.NaturalOrderComparator.INSTANCE; }
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
enum NaturalOrderComparator implements Comparator<Comparable<Object>> { INSTANCE; // What is this??? }
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
enum NaturalOrderComparator implements Comparator<Comparable<Object>> { INSTANCE; // OMG: a SINGLETON!!! }
public class MySingleton { INSTANCE; private MySingleton() {} public static MySingleton getInstance() { // some buggy double-checked locking code return INSTANCE; } }
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
enum NaturalOrderComparator implements Comparator<Comparable<Object>> { INSTANCE; public int compare(Comparable<Object> c1, Comparable<Object> c2) { return c1.compareTo(c2); } }
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
enum NaturalOrderComparator implements Comparator<Comparable<Object>> { INSTANCE; public int compare(Comparable<Object> c1, Comparable<Object> c2) { return c1.compareTo(c2); } public Comparator<Comparable<Object>> reversed() { return Comparator.reverseOrder(); } }
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@JosePaumard #50new8
The good ol’ way!
Comparator!
// comparison using the last name Comparator<Person> compareLastName = new Comparator<Person>() { @Override public int compare(Person p1, Person p2) { return p1.getLastName().compareTo(p2.getLastName()); } };
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
// comparison using the last name then the first name Comparator<Person> compareLastNameThenFirstName = new Comparator<Person>() { @Override public int compare(Person p1, Person p2) { int lastNameComparison = p1.getLastName().compareTo(p2.getLastName()); return lastNameComparison == 0 ? p2.getFirstName().compareTo(p2.getFirstName()); lastNameComparison; } };
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
The JDK 8 way!
Comparator.comparingBy(Person::getLastName); // static method
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
The JDK 8 way!
Comparator.comparingBy(Person::getLastName) // static method .thenComparing(Person::getFirstName); // default method
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
The JDK 8 way!
Comparator.comparingBy(Person::getLastName) // static method .thenComparing(Person::getFirstName) // default method .thenComparing(Person::getAge);
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
Dont like the natural order?
Comparator<Person> comp = Comparator.naturalOrder(); Comparator<Person> reversedComp = Comparator.reversedOrder();
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
Dont like the natural order?
Comparator<Person> comp = Comparator.comparingBy(Person::getLastName); Comparator<Person> reversedComp = comp.reversed();
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
And what about null values?
Comparator<Person> comp = Comparator.naturalOrder();
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
And what about null values?
Comparator<Person> comp = Comparator.nullsFirst(Comparator.naturalOrder());
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Comparator!
And what about null values?
Comparator<Person> comp = Comparator.nullsFirst(Comparator.naturalOrder()); Comparator<Person> comp = Comparator.nullsLast(Comparator.naturalOrder());
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Map
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Map: forEach
Takes a BiConsumer
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; map.forEach( (key, value) -> System.out.println(key + " -> " + value) ) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: get
What happens if key is not in the map?
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; Person p = map.get(key);
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: get
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; Person p = map.getOrDefault(key, Person.DEFAULT_PERSON);
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: put
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; map.put(key, person);
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: putIfAbsent
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; map.put(key, person); map.putIfAbsent(key, person);
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: replace
Replaces a value from its key
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; // key, newValue map.replace("six", john) ; // key, oldValue, newValue map.replace("six", peter, john) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: replaceAll
Replaces all the values from the map, using a l
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; // key, oldValue map.replaceAll( (key, value) -> key + " -> " + value ; ) ;
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Map: remove
Removes a key / value pair if it’s there
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; // key, oldValue map.remove("six", john) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: compute
Computes a value from the existing key / value pair and a l
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; // key, oldValue map.compute( key, (key, person) -> key + "::" + person // person can be null ) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: computeIfAbsent
Computes a value from a key that is not in the map
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; // key, no existing value map.computeIfAbsent( key, key -> person ) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: computeIfPresent
Computes a value from the existing key / value pair and a l
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; // key, the existing value map.computeIfPresent( key, person, (key, person) -> newPerson // person cannot be null ) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Map: merge
Computes the new value from the existing value, the newly
added value and a l
// the existing map Map<String, Person> map = ... ; // key, otherValue map.merge( key, otherValue, (value, otherValue) -> value.concat(", ").concat(otherValue) ) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Building bimaps
Making bimaps becomes sooo easy!
// the existing map Map<String, Map<String, Person>> map = ... ; // key, newValue map.putIfAbsent( "one", (key) -> HashMap::new ).put("two", john);
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Arrays Parallel
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Parallel Arrays
Arrays.parallelSetAll
long [] array = new long [...] ; Arrays.parallelSetAll(array, index -> index % 3) ; System.out.println(Arrays.toString(array)) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Parallel Arrays
Arrays.parallelPrefix: fold right
long [] array = new long [...] ; Arrays.parallelPrefix(array, (l1, l2) -> l1 + l2) ; System.out.println(Arrays.toString(array)) ;
long [] array = {1L, 1L, 1L, 1L} ; > [1, 2, 3, 4]
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Parallel Arrays
Arrays.parallelSort: in place sorting
long [] array = new long [...] ; Arrays.parallelSort(array) ; System.out.println(Arrays.toString(array)) ;
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Completable Future
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@JosePaumard #50new8
CompletableFuture
Extension of Future
CompletableFuture<String> page = CompletableFuture.supplyAsync( ) ;
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CompletableFuture
Extension of Future
CompletableFuture<String> page = CompletableFuture.supplyAsync( () -> readWebPage(url) // returns String ) ;
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CompletableFuture
Now we can create pipelines
CompletableFuture.supplyAsync( () -> readWebPage(url) ) .thenApply( content -> getImages(content) // returns a List<Image> ) ; // returns a CompletableFuture<List<Image>>
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@JosePaumard #50new8
CompletableFuture
Now we can create pipelines
CompletableFuture.supplyAsync( () -> readWebPage(url) ) .thenApply( content -> getImages(content) // returns a List<Image> ) .thenAccept( images -> images.forEach(System.out::println) );
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@JosePaumard #50new8
CompletableFuture
thenCompose(): does not wrap the result in a CF
CompletableFuture.supplyAsync( () -> readWebPage(url) ) .thenCompose( content -> getImages(content) // returns CF<List<Image>> )
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CompletableFuture
allOf: returns when all the tasks are done (see also anyOf)
CompletableFuture.allOf( CompletableFuture.supplyAsync( () -> readWebPage(url) ) .thenCompose(content -> getImages(content)) .thenApply(image -> writeToDisk(image)) ) .join() ;
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CompletableFuture
thenCombine: can combine more than one CF
The l is applied once the two CF have completed
CompletableFuture cf1 = ... ; CompletableFuture cf2 = ... ; cf1.thenCombine(cf2, (b1, b2) -> b1 & b2) ; // can combine // the results of CFs
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@JosePaumard #50new8
CompletableFuture
thenCombine: can combine more than one CF
The l is applied once the two CF have completed
Also: thenAcceptBoth, runAfterBoth
CompletableFuture cf1 = ... ; CompletableFuture cf2 = ... ; cf1.thenCombine(cf2, (b1, b2) -> b1 & b2) ; // can combine // the results of CFs
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CompletableFuture
applyToEither: takes the first available result
CompletableFuture cf1 = ... ; CompletableFuture cf2 = ... ; cf1.applyToEither(cf2, (b) -> ...) ; // applies to the first // CF that returns
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@JosePaumard #50new8
CompletableFuture
applyToEither: takes the first available result
acceptEither, runAfterEither
CompletableFuture cf1 = ... ; CompletableFuture cf2 = ... ; cf1.applyToEither(cf2, (b) -> ...) ; // applies to the first // CF that returns
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Concurrence
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@JosePaumard #50new8
Atomic variables
From Java 5:
AtomicLong atomic = new AtomicLong() ; long l1 = atomic.incrementAndGet() ;
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Atomic variables
Java 8 brings:
AtomicLong atomic = new AtomicLong() ; long l1 = atomic.incrementAndGet() ; long l2 = atomic.updateAndGet(l -> l*2 + 1) ;
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Atomic variables
Java 8 brings:
AtomicLong atomic = new AtomicLong() ; long l1 = atomic.incrementAndGet() ; long l2 = atomic.updateAndGet(l -> l*2 + 1) ; long l3 = atomic.accumulateAndGet(12L, (l1, l2) -> l1 % l2) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
LongAdder
From Java 8:
LongAdded adder = new LongAdder() ; adder.increment() ; // in a thread adder.increment() ; // in a 2nd thread adder.increment() ; // in a 3rd thread long sum = adder.sum() ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
LongAccumulator
Same thing, with l:
LongAccumulator accu = new LongAccumulator((l1, l2) -> Long.max(l1, l2), 0L) ; accu.accumulate(value1) ; // in a thread accu.accumulate(value2) ; // in a 2nd thread accu.accumulate(value2) ; // in a 3rd thread long sum = accu.longValue() ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
StampedLock
A regular lock, with optimistic read
long stamp = sl.writeLock() ; try { ... } finally { sl.unlockWrite(stamp) ; }
long stamp = sl.readLock() ; try { ... } finally { sl.unlockRead(stamp) ; }
StampedLock sl= new StampedLock() ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
StampedLock
A regular lock, with optimistic read
Exclusive read / write, but…
long stamp = sl.writeLock() ; try { ... } finally { sl.unlockWrite(stamp) ; }
long stamp = sl.readLock() ; try { ... } finally { sl.unlockRead(stamp) ; }
StampedLock sl= new StampedLock() ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
StampedLock
A regular lock, with optimistic read
StampedLock sl= new StampedLock() ;
long stamp = sl.tryOptimisticRead() ; // here we read a variable that can be changed in another thread if (lock.validate(stamp)) { // the read was not concurrent } else { // another thread acquired a write lock }
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Concurrent Concurrent
HashMap
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
The old ConcurrentHashMap V7 has been removed
Thread safe
No locking ≠ ConcurrentHashMap V7
New methods (a lot…)
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
6000 lines of code
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
6000 lines of code
54 member classes
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
6000 lines of code
54 member classes
FYI: 58 classes in java.util.concurrent
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
6000 lines of code
54 member classes
FYI: 58 classes in java.util.concurrent
New patterns!
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
Forget about size()
int count = map.size() ; // should not be used count = map.mappingCount() ; // new method
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
Forget about size()
int count = map.size() ; // should not be used long count = map.mappingCount() ; // new method
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
Search() method
search(), searchKey(), searchValue(), searchEntry()
Returns the 1st element that matches the predicate
ConcurrentHashMap<Integer, String> map = ... ; map.search(10, (key, value) -> value.length() < key) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
Search() method
search(), searchKey(), searchValue(), searchEntry()
Returns the 1st element that matches the predicate
ConcurrentHashMap<Integer, String> map = ... ; map.search(10, (key, value) -> value.length() < key) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
Search() method
If there are more than 10 elements, then the search will be
conducted in parallel!
ConcurrentHashMap<Integer, String> map = ... ; map.search(10, (key, value) -> value.length() < key) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
Search() method
If there are more than 10 elements, then the search will be
conducted in parallel!
One can pass 0 or Long.MAX_VALUE
ConcurrentHashMap<Integer, String> map = ... ; map.search(10, (key, value) -> value.length() < key) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
ForEach
forEach(), forEachKey(), forEachEntries()
ConcurrentHashMap<Integer, String> map = ... ; map.forEach(10, (key, value) -> System.out.println(String.join(key, "->", value) ) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
ConcurrentHashMap
Reduction
reduce(), reduceKey(), reduceEntries()
ConcurrentHashMap<Integer, String> map = ... ; map.reduce(10, (key, value) -> value.getName(), // transformation (name1, name2) -> name1.length() > name2.length() ? name1 : name2) // reduction ) ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
No ConcurrentHashSet
But…
Set<String> set = ConcurrentHashMap.newKeySet() ;
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@JosePaumard #50new8
No ConcurrentHashSet
But…
Creates a concurrent hashmap in which the values are
Boolean.TRUE
Acts as a concurrent set
Set<String> set = ConcurrentHashMap.newKeySet() ;
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Thank you!
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@JosePaumard
#50new8