Book DescriptionThis handbook is a concise guide to architecting, designing and building J2EE applications. This handbook will guide the technical architect through the entire J2EE project including identifying business requirements, performing use-case analysis, object and data modeling, and guiding a development team during construction. Whether you are about to architect your first J2EE application or are looking for ways to keep your projects on-time and on-budget, you will refer to this handbook again and again.
You will discover how to: -- Design J2EE applications so that they are robust, extensible, and easy to maintain. -- Apply commonly used design patterns effectively -- Identify and address application architectural issues before they hinder the development team -- Document and communicate the application design so that the development team's work is targeted -- Avoid common mistakes that derail project budgets and timelines. -- Guide the development team through the design and construction process. -- Setup effective procedures and guidelines that increase stability and decrease bug reports -- Effectively estimate needed resources and timelines
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - On time and in perfect condition.
I received the book when expected and in perfect conditions. Very interesting book for a very reasonable price.
Rating: - An architect's treasure
This book has outstanding breadth of information for system architecture. Some details are quite basic, while others are quite indepth. Overall though, what's most important is that the book is very well written and serves its purpose well. It has many excellent strategies, along with a comprehensive feature list of most J2EE projects.
Definately a 5 star.
Rating: - Concepts applicable in J2EE as well as .NET
I develop applications using J2EE and .NET. I found that most concepts found in this book are equally applicable to the .NET arena as well. Good work.
Rating: - Practical for beginners
I'm a Junior J2EE Technical Architect and I just finish reading your book. It's really interesting and instructive. It helps me a lot on my project planning.
Rating: - Certainly NOT the J2EE Bible !!!
This book covers many topics, unfortunately it does not go into great detail on any of them. I don't know what the author was trying to do with this book, but I do know that this is not the new J2EE bible as some of the other reviewers have stated. Some of the topics covered have nothing to do with J2EE, they are project management topics.
If you are looking for a real J2EE book look elsewhere.