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Java Enterprise Design Patterns by Mark Grand
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Java Enterprise Design Patterns [Paperback]

Patterns in Java

by Mark Grand
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Description of Java Enterprise Design Patterns

Use design patterns to develop real–world Java(TM) distributed and Enterprise applications



This third volume from Mark Grand features 38 design patterns for developing real–world Java distributed and enterprise applications. Some of the key concepts covered are reliable transaction processing, distributed objects, reliable message passing, concurrency management, object persistence, and coping with time. The popularity of technologies for dealing with these issues waxes and wanes. However, by explaining many of the problems that technologies such as J2EE are designed to solve, this book documents the skills necessary for designing software that will remain useful with both current and future technologies.



Along with a plethora of practical examples, this resource includes:

∗ 4 Transaction Patterns, 9 Distributed Architecture Patterns, 9 Distributed Computing Patterns, 7 Concurrency Patterns, 3 Temporal Patterns, and 6 Database Patterns

∗ Guidance for planning and designing large–scale e–commerce systems

∗ A persistence framework to organize and encapsulate the details of how an object is persisted



The CD–ROM contains all the code examples found in the book.

Title Information

ISBN:
9780471333159
Pages:
496 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
156581
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Published:
23/11/2001

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About Mark Grand

MARK GRAND is a consultant specializing in distributed systems, object–oriented design, and Java. He is currently working on an open source framework for gluing components and programs into an application (www.clickblocks.org). He is also the author of Patterns in Java, Volumes 1 and 2 (both from Wiley).

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