This article provides an introduction to Java Guava, an open-source set of libraries developed by Google that provides useful tools and utilities to make Java programming easier and more efficient, covering its definition, history, features, and benefits.
This article covers the advantages of using Java Guava, including improved collections, simplified concurrency and I/O, support for functional programming, and enhanced error checking, and compares it to standard Java libraries.
This article covers the installation and setup of Java Guava, as well as basic usage examples and conventions, including commonly used Java Guava libraries, best practices, and conventions.