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J2EE Design Patterns
J2EE Design Patterns
ISBN: 0596004273
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 113
Authors:
William Crawford
,
Jonathan Kaplan
BUY ON AMAZON
Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Preface
Audience
Organization of This Book
For Further Reading
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Java Enterprise Design
1.1 Design Patterns
1.2 J2EE
1.3 Application Tiers
1.4 Core Development Concepts
1.5 Looking Ahead
Chapter 2. The Unified Modeling Language
2.1 Origins of UML
2.2 The Magnificent Seven
2.3 UML and Software Development Lifecycles
2.4 Use Case Diagrams
2.5 Class Diagrams
2.6 Interaction Diagrams
2.7 Activity Diagrams
2.8 Deployment Diagrams
Chapter 3. Presentation Tier Architecture
3.1 Server-Side Presentation Tier
3.2 Application Structure
3.3 Building a Central Controller
Chapter 4. Advanced Presentation Tier Design
4.1 Reuse in Web Applications
4.2 Extending the Controller
4.3 Advanced Views
Chapter 5. Presentation Tier Scalability
5.1 Scalability and Bottlenecks
5.2 Content Caching
5.3 Resource Pool
Chapter 6. The Business Tier
6.1 The Business Tier
6.2 Domain Objects
Chapter 7. Tier Communications
7.1 Data Transfer Patterns
Chapter 8. Database and Data Patterns
8.1 Data Access Patterns
8.2 Primary Key Patterns
8.3 Object-Relational Mappings
Chapter 9. Business Tier Interfaces
9.1 Abstracting Business Logic
9.2 Accessing Remote Services
9.3 Finding Resources
Chapter 10. Enterprise Concurrency
10.1 Transaction Management
10.2 General Concurrency Patterns
10.3 Implementing Concurrency
Chapter 11. Messaging
11.1 Messaging in J2EE
11.2 Messaging and Integration
11.3 Message Distribution Patterns
11.4 Message Types
11.5 Correlating Messages
11.6 Message Client Patterns
11.7 Messaging and Integration
11.8 For Further Reading
Chapter 12. J2EE Antipatterns
12.1 Causes of Antipatterns
12.2 Architectural Antipatterns
12.3 Presentation Tier Antipatterns
12.4 EJB Antipatterns
Appendix A. Presentation Tier Patterns
A.1 Architectural Patterns
A.2 Advanced Architectural Patterns
A.3 Scalability Patterns
Appendix B. Business Tier Patterns
B.1 Business Tier Patterns
B.2 Data Transfer Patterns
B.3 Database Patterns
B.4 Business Tier Interface Patterns
B.5 Concurrency Patterns
Appendix C. Messaging Patterns
C.1 Message Distribution Patterns
C.2 Message Client Patterns
C.3 Messaging Integration Patterns
Appendix D. J2EE Antipatterns
D.1 Architectural Antipatterns
D.2 Presentation Tier Antipatterns
D.3 Business Tier Antipatterns
Colophon
Index
Index SYMBOL
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index G
Index H
Index I
Index J
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index O
Index P
Index Q
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Index V
Index W
J2EE Design Patterns
ISBN: 0596004273
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 113
Authors:
William Crawford
,
Jonathan Kaplan
BUY ON AMAZON
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