July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
656 pages
15h 51m
English
With the completion of interaction diagrams and DCDs for the current iteration of the NextGen application, there is sufficient detail to generate code for the domain layer of objects.
The UML artifacts created during the design work—the interaction diagrams and DCDs—will be used as input to the code generation process.
The UP defines the Implementation Model. This contains the implementation artifacts such as the source code, database definitions, JSP/XML/HTML pages, and so forth. Thus, the code being created in this chapter is part of the Implementation Model.
Java is used for the examples because of its widespread use and familiarity. However, this is not meant to imply a special endorsement of Java; C#, Visual ...
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