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San Francisco Design Patterns

San Francisco Design Patterns

Blueprints for Business Software

James Carey, Brent Carlson

374 pages, parution le 20/03/2000

Résumé

IBM's SanFrancisco is a Java-based set of pre-constructed components that help developers quickly assemble server-side business applications. In developing SanFrancisco, IBM's Java developers discovered a wide range of patterns that are invaluable to all Java developers. This book documents them, in-depth, following the format used in the groundbreaking book Design Patterns.Beginning with a case study describing a typical set of business requirements for a hypothetical enterprise, successive chapters address each design pattern in turn, using an aspect of the case study to provide a concrete example that motivates the pattern. The patterns fall into five categories: foundational, behavioral, structural, process, and dynamic behavioral patterns. While some of them extend patterns originally identified elsewhere, many are entirely new -- and all of them offer powerful opportunities for more effective development.For all Java developers seeking to improve their effectiveness.

Table of contents


Chapter 1:
Introduction
Chapter 2:
Case Study
Part I: Foundational Patterns
Chapter 3:
Class Replacement
Chapter 4:
Special Class Factory
Chapter 5:
Property Container
Chapter 6:
Business Process Command
Part II: Behavioral Patterns
Chapter 7:
Simple Policy
Chapter 8:
Chain of Responsibility-Driven Policy
Chapter 9:
Token-Driven Policy
Part III: Structural Patterns
Chapter 10:
Controller
Chapter 11:
Key/Keyable
Chapter 12:
Generic Interface
Part IV: Process Patterns
Chapter 13:
Cached Aggregate
Chapter 14:
Keyed Attribute Retrieval
Chapter 15:
List Generation
Chapter 16:
Extensible Item
Chapter 17:
Hierarchical Extensible Item
Chapter 18:
Business Entity Lifecycle
Chapter 19:
Hierarchy Information
Chapter 20: Decoupled Processes

L'auteur - James Carey

James Carey

is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM, where he has been involved with SanFrancisco Frameworks since its inception. He is currently the architect responsible for SanFrancisco?s Common Business Objects and Core Business Processes.

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Éditeur(s) Addison Wesley
Auteur(s) James Carey, Brent Carlson
Parution 20/03/2000
Nb. de pages 374
Format 19 x 23,5
Poids 633g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780201616446

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