Preface

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Acknowledgments

This book was not possible without support from a multitude of people.

First and foremost, many thanks to O’Reilly for trusting in me and providing an opportunity to write this book. Their team provided excellent support throughout the editing, reviewing, proofreading, and publishing process.

At O’Reilly, Michael Loukides helped me with bootstrapping the book. Meghan Blanchette provided excellent editorial help throughout all the stages, helping with interim reviews, providing feedback on styling, arranging technical reviews, and connecting me with the rest of the team when required. Jessica Hosman helped me in getting started and guided the authoring process.

Emily Quill and Kristen Borg helped with copyediting and making sure to provide the finishing touches. And thanks to the rest of the O'Reilly team with whom I did not interact directly, but were helping in many other ways.

The detailed proofreading and technical review by Markus Eisele (@myfear, http://blog.eisele.net), John Yeary (@jyeary, http://javaevangelist.blogspot.com), and Bert Ertman (@BertErtman, http://bertertman.wordpress.com) ensured that the relevant content was covered accurately. Their vast experience and knowledge showed in the depth of their comments.

I am grateful for the numerous discussions with developers around the world that helped me understand the technology better. Thanks to my colleagues at Oracle and the JSR specification leads for explaining the intended use cases of different technologies. And thanks to everybody else in my life, who provided much-needed breaks from book writing.

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