A detailed exploration of the basic patterns underlying today’s
component infrastructures.
The latest addition to this best-selling series opens by providing
an ‘Alexandrian-style’ pattern language covering the patterns
underlying EJB, COM+ and CCM. It addresses not only the underlying
building blocks, but also how they interact and why they are used.
The second part of the book provides more detail about how these
building blocks are employed in EJB. In the final section the
authors fully explore the benefits of building a system based on
components.
* Examples demonstrate how the 3 main component infrastructures
EJB, CCM and COM+ compare
* Provides a mix of principles and concrete examples with detailed
UML diagrams and extensive source code
* Forewords supplied by industry leaders: Clemens Syzperski and
Frank Buschmann
Tabella dei contenuti
Preface.
Foreword by Frank Buschmann.
Foreword by Clemens Szyperski.
Foundations.
Part I: A Server Component Patterns Language.
Core Infrastructure Elements.
Component Implementation Building Blocks.
Container Implementation Basics.
A Component and its Environment.
Identifying and Managing Instances.
Remote Access to Components.
More Container Implementation.
Component Deployment.
Part II: The Patterns Illustrated with EJB.
EJB Core Infrastructure Elements.
EJB Component Implementation Building Blocks.
EJB Container Implementation Basics.
A Bean and its Environment.
Identifying and Managing Bean Instances.
Remote Access to Beans.
More EJB Container Implementation.
Bean Deployment.
Part III: A Story.
Literature and Online Resources.
Glossary.
Index.
Circa l’autore
Markus Völter, Alexander Schmid and Eberhard Wolff work as IT
consultants, trainers and office managers for MATHEMA AG in
Germany. They share a professional interest in new software
development technologies, distributed systems and have experience
of component-based development and enterprise architecture obtained
during many development projects of all kinds and size. The three
of them are regular speakers at conferences. Markus Völter is
an active member of the international pattern community.