Is "Undocumented Secrets of MATLAB Java Programming" by Yair Altman still up to date?
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I'm considering purchasing this book to get a better understanding of MATLAB's Java library but it was written in 2011.
Does anyone know if MATLAB's Java libraries have changed considerably since 2011?
If they have, what would be the most up to date source of information on this topic?
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dpb
el 21 de Oct. de 2023
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<Mathworks is abandoning Java>, going forward, <Java will be just another external language>. There's no incentive to go down that route Yair was leading as MATLAB interface will (eventually) not be built around Java at all.
You could still as the second link shows, load JAR files and use Java, but the seamless interface won't be there with internals built upon it. My understanding is that Sun became much more beligerent about licensing issues and Mathworks didn't agree to go along for the ride.
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Dyuman Joshi
el 21 de Oct. de 2023
@dpb, would that include java libraries as well? For e.g. the java.math library (which has BigInteger and BigDecimal utilities/functionalities).
dpb
el 21 de Oct. de 2023
As built ins, AFAIU, yes. As the link above states, you can still call Java methods, you'll just have to do so explicitly.
Image Analyst
el 21 de Oct. de 2023
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@Yair Altman has a new book out sometime in the past 2 or 3 years.
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