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Mackinnon, Tim
MagicDraw
Make
Marshaling
Maven
Mazzocchi, Stefano
McConnell, Stephen 2nd
McWhirter, Bob
Message-driven beans
Methodologies
     adaptive [See also Iterative development]
     agile [See also XP (Extreme Programming)]
     minimalist approach
     predictive [See also Waterfall lifecyle model]
     RAD
     reasons to use
Microsoft platform
Middle/business tier 2nd
Middlegen 2nd 3rd
Mix-in classes
MockCreator
MockMaker
Mocks
     choosing, static versus dynamic
     defined
     dynamic, example
     endo-testing
     information Web site
     static
     test stubs, compared
     white-box testing
     writing
Model-centric development practices
Model-Driven Architecture (MDA)
     AOP and
     benefits
     business-centric approach
     code model
     compliant tools [See also AndroMDA]
     defined
     goals
     implementation
     legacy systems
     mapping 2nd
     marks 2nd
     model lifecycle
     model-centric approach 2nd
     PIMs (platform-independent models)
     platform neutrality 2nd 3rd
     PSMs (platform-specific models) 2nd
     refinement
     reverse engineering, PSM to PIM
     strengths
     transformation process, PIM to PSM
     versus modeling tools
     weaknesses
Model_Driven Architecture (MDA)
     test-driven development, support of
Modeling
     advantages, listed
     Agile Modeling process
     cargo cult software development
     failings
     success guidelines
Modeling tools
     choosing
     Christmas puppy syndrome
     design pattern support
     executable UML
     features, listed
     forward and reverse engineering 2nd
     listed
     misconceptions
     process-agnostic
     roundtrip support
     synchronizing model with code
     templates
     UML support
     validation, of interaction diagrams
     value of using
Modeling tools, forward and reverse engineering
Models. 2nd [See also UML diagrams] [See also Model-Driven Architecture (MDA)]
     communication mechanisms of
     defined
     platform neutrality
     prototyping
     synchronizing, with source code
     system architecture, aspects represented
     UML, as standard notation
     validation, of design 2nd
Multitier architectures 2nd
MyEclipse 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
MySQL



Rapid J2EE Development. An Adaptive Foundation for Enterprise Applications
Rapid J2EEв„ў Development: An Adaptive Foundation for Enterprise Applications
ISBN: 0131472208
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 159
Authors: Alan Monnox

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