Java SE 11 Programmer II: Streams & Pipelines

Java    |    Intermediate
  • 11 videos | 33m 4s
  • Includes Assessment
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In this 11-video course, learners can explore streams and the Stream application programming interfaces (APIs), the differences between collections and streams, the structure of stream operations and pipelines, and methods of Stream interface in Java SE 11. To begin, you will explore the concept of streams and the idea behind Stream API. You will then learn how to create basic streams and apply methods on them to illustrate various possible operations. You will examine the differences between collections and streams and describe how to obtain streams; describe the structure of stream operations and pipelines, and view the essential methods of the Stream interface in Java SE 11. Learn to recognize the features of streams and pipelines with focus on reduction operations and ordering, then learn how to apply reduction on parallel operations for concurrency management. You will use the StreamSupport class to work with low-level stream construction, and in the final tutorial, discover how to prevent interference during stream pipeline execution. This is one course is a series to prepare for the 1Z0-816: Java SE 11 Programmer II certification exam.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Discover the key concepts covered in this course
    Define the concept of streams and the idea behind stream apis
    Create basic streams and apply methods on them to illustrate various possible operations
    Recognize the differences between collections and streams and describe how to obtain streams
    Describe the structure of stream operations and pipelines
    List the essential methods of the stream interface in java se 11
  • Demonstrate the features of streams and pipelines with focus on reduction operations and ordering
    Apply reduction on parallel operations for concurrency management
    Use the streamsupport class to work with low-level stream construction
    Demonstrate how to prevent interference during the execution of stream pipelines
    Summarize the key concepts covered in this course

IN THIS COURSE

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  • 5m 12s
    Find out how to define the concept of streams and the idea behind Stream APIs. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Basic Stream
    2m 27s
    In this video, you will learn how to create basic streams and apply methods to them to illustrate various possible operations. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Collections vs. Streams
    4m 28s
    After completing this video, you will be able to recognize the differences between collections and streams and describe how to obtain streams. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Stream Operations and Pipelines
    2m 52s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe the structure of stream operations and pipelines. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Stream Interface in Java SE 11
    4m 49s
    After completing this video, you will be able to list the essential methods of the Stream interface in Java SE 8. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Stream and Pipeline Features
    2m 39s
    In this video, you will learn about the features of streams and pipelines with focus on reduction operations and ordering. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Reduction on Parallel Operations
    3m 49s
    Learn how to apply reduction on parallel operations for managing concurrency. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  StreamSupport Class
    2m 4s
    In this video, you will use the StreamSupport class to work with low-level stream construction. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Prevent Interference in Stream Pipeline Execution
    2m 29s
    In this video, you will learn how to prevent interference during the execution of stream pipelines. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Course Summary
    1m 15s

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