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Applied Software Engineering Using Apache Jakarta Commons by Christian Gross
  • Applied Software Engineering Using Apache Jakarta Commons

  • by Christian Gross
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    • Product code: 163004
    • ISBN: 1584502460, ISBN13: 9781584502463, paperback
      Published by Charles River Media, 2003
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    Description of Applied Software Engineering Using Apache Jakarta Commons

    Publisher writes:
    Applied Software Engineering with Apache Jakarta is a complete guide to the software engineering process using Apache Jakarta technologies, (e.g. ANT and Jakarta-Commons) and other open-source technologies, such as CVS, Castor, and XML. The book emphasizes learning to use simple programs to generate complex results, in order to make the engineering process as efficient as possible. Everything software developers need to know to create business and system applications with Jakarta is covered, including team building, granularization, scalability, client applications, quality assurance, and much more.
    FEATURES
    Utilizes Apache Jakarta technologies and Open Source technologies to create commercial-quality business applications
    Details all aspects of the software engineering process, including team building and project management
    Focuses on using simple programs to generate complex results to increase efficiency
    Includes detailed appendices defining and describing open source development tools, software tools, and Jakarta/XML projects
    TENTATIVE TOC
    Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1: Define a Software Engineering Process; Chapter 2: Technical Auditor and Team Leadership Management; Chapter 3: Four and Half Levels of Granularization; Chapter 4: Instantiating Objects; Chapter 5: Serialization and Persistence; Chapter 6: Scalability and Global Values; Chapter 7: Call-back, Asynchronous, and Broadcasting Information; Chapter 8: Managing Collections and References; Chapter 9: Installation, Configuration, and Logging; Chapter 10: Client Applications; Chapter 11: Transactions and Redundancy; Chapter 12: Quality Assurance
    AUTHOR BIO
    Christian Gross (Stallikon, Switzerland) is a trainer and consultant for Devspace.com. He has authored various books and articles, and is involved in developing and mentoring large scale enterprise back end systems on a variety of platforms and technologies.


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