Java Enterprise design patterns
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Word Count
121,500 words, Guess
Page Count
486 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL22371294M
- ISBN-100471333158
- OCLC Control Number49045618
- Library of Congress Control Number2001045611
- Goodreads2940740
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- LibraryThing1277758
Classifications
- LCCQA76.73.J38 G72 2001
- LCCQA76.73.J38G72 2001
Description
A how-to guide for Java programmers who want to use design patterns when developing real-world enterprise applications This practical book explores the subject of design patterns, or patterns that occur in the design phase of a project's life cycle. With an emphasis on Java for the enterprise, Mark Grand guides Java programmers on how to apply traditional and new patterns when designing a large enterprise application. The author clearly explains how existing patterns work with the new enterprise design patterns and demonstrates through case studies how to use design patterns in the real world. Features include over 50 design patterns, each mapped out by UML, plus an overview of UML 1.4 and how it fits in with the different phases of a project's life cycle.
First Sentence
Software patterns are reusable solutions to recurring problems that occur during software development.
Description
A how-to guide for Java programmers who want to use design patterns when developing real-world enterprise applications This practical book explores the subject of design patterns, or patterns that occur in the design phase of a project's life cycle. With an emphasis on Java for the enterprise, Mark Grand guides Java programmers on how to apply traditional and new patterns when designing a large enterprise application. The author clearly explains how existing patterns work with the new enterprise design patterns and demonstrates through case studies how to use design patterns in the real world. Features include over 50 design patterns, each mapped out by UML, plus an overview of UML 1.4 and how it fits in with the different phases of a project's life cycle.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Patterns in Java -- v. 3)
Other Editions
- Java Enterprise design patterns
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