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J2EE Design Patterns
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J2EE Design Patterns

by William Crawford, Jonathan Kaplan
September 2003
Intermediate to advanced
368 pages
10h 16m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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For Further Reading

Because design patterns are intrinsically all about documenting solutions, there is substantial literature on the topic. Here are a few other important titles in the patterns universe:

  • Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture, by Martin Fowler (Addison-Wesley). Java and .NET enterprise architecture from one of the leaders in the field.

  • Core J2EE Patterns, Second Edition, by Deepak Alur, John Crupi, and Dan Malks (Prentice Hall PTR). Sun’s contribution to the patterns literature.

  • Design Patterns, by Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides (Addison-Wesley). The original software design patterns book, containing patterns useful for both enterprise and standalone development.

  • Pattern Oriented Software Architecture, Volumes 1 and 2, by Frank Buschman et al (Wiley). Focuses on building larger architectures from scratch, outside the Java universe.

  • EJB Design Patterns, by Floyd Marinescu (Wiley) Design patterns for EJB environments.

  • Bitter Java, by Bruce Tate (Manning). A superb introduction to Java antipatterns.

On the Java side, O’Reilly’s Java Series provides a series of titles focused on the underlying implementation technologies. In particular, we think this book is an excellent companion to:

  • Java Enterprise in a Nutshell, Second Edition, by William Crawford, Jim Farley, and David Flanagan (O’Reilly). Everything you wanted to know about the J2EE APIs but were afraid to ask.

  • Java Enterprise Best Practices, by the O’Reilly Java Authors (O’Reilly). ...

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