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The first half of the book explains 32 of the most important patterns, showing how to implement them in Java and using the example of a Personal Information Manager application for many of the illustrations. Each pattern is described with notes showing when to apply it, a list of benefits and drawbacks and comments on variations and other related patterns. This accounts for around half of the book. Next comes a short but fascinating section showing how design patterns were applied in the Java APIs themselves, including JavaBeans, AWT, Swing, JDBC and Enterprise Java technologies such as Servlets and JSP. Finally, an appendix presents complete annotated example code for each pattern.
This is a clear and practical book, ideal for Java developers who are new to design patterns, or others who want to explore how to apply patterns in their work.--Tim Anderson
A hands-on guide to design patterns for Java platform developers.
Increasingly, developers are recognizing the value of design patterns in helping to create more robust, scalable, reliable, and maintainable applications. Now there's a book that can help you bring the power of patterns to your Java-based projects.
Sun Microsystems experts Steve Stelting and Olav Maassen bring together today's best pattern-based techniques and demonstrate pattern use for a variety of business systems. This practical guide features proven techniques for all types of patterns, from system architecture to single classes
After briefly reviewing the fundamentals of design patterns, the authors describe how these patterns can be applied effectively to the Java platform. Next, they provide a pattern catalog, organized into four major categories―the creational, behavioral, structural, and system patterns. In addition, they identify patterns and present techniques for pattern use in the core Java APIs as well as the APIs for distributed development.
APIs covered include:
Applied Java Patterns also features a section on pattern use in systems built with J2EE and JINI technologies, and coverage of the servlet, JSP, EJB, and JavaSpaces APIs.
Without a doubt, this accessible and up-to-date guide can help you enhance your Java platform programming skills.
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