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EasyMock
Eclipse platform
     AspectJ and 2nd 3rd
     configuration parameters, setting
     debugging, J2EE applications [See also Java Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA)]
     development of
     editor features
     editors
     explained
     hot swapping
     installing and running
     Java development tools (JDT)
     JDT (Java Development Tooling)
     JSP debugging
     JUnit tests, running
     perspectives
     plug-in tools
     projects
     unit tests, generating
     views
     workbench paradigm
     workspace
EclipseUML
EIS (Enterprise Information System) tier 2nd
Eisenecker, Ulrich
EJB architecture
     benefits 2nd
     client views, remote and local
     enterprise beans
     local interfaces
     location transparency 2nd
     weaknesses
EJB container 2nd 3rd
     container-managed persistence (CMP)
EJB tier
EJB wizard
EJBDoclet
Emacs
Endo-Testing: Unit Testing with Mock Objects (Mackinnon, Freeman, and Craig)
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs)
     component-based architectures
     defined
     EJB 3.0 specification
     framework-dependent code
     local interface
     multitier architectures
     program artifacts
     remote interface
     specialist skills, need for
     versus POJOs
     XDoclet, development with
Enterprise Web applications
     benefits
     EIS tier
     limitations
     POJOs versus enterprise beans
     Web container
     Web-centric architecture
Enterprise-level systems. [See also Rapid development]
     aspect-oriented middleware
     big-bang approach
     building, using J2EE
     challenges and concerns
     complexity and changing nature of
     defined
     delivery timeframes 2nd 3rd
     dynamic behavior, modeling
     goals
     RUP development support
Entity beans 2nd
     bean-managed persistence (BMP)
Entity-relationship (ER) diagrams 2nd
ERwin
Evolutionary prototypes 2nd
Executable UML
Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Programming (Johnson)
Expert systems
Exploratory prototypes
2nd [See XP (Extreme Programming)]



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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