Developing applications with Java and UML / Paul R. Reed, Jr.
By: Reed, Paul R.
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c2002Description: xxvi, 463 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0201702525.Subject(s): Computer software -- Development | Java (Computer program language) | Object-oriented methods (Computer science) | UML (Computer science)DDC classification: 005.133Item type | Current location | Shelf location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Remark |
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Preface. - Acknowledgements. - Ch. 1. The Project Dilemma. - Ch. 2. Java, Object-Orented Analysis and Design, and UML. - Ch. 3. Starting the Project. - Ch. 4. Use-Cases. - Ch. 5. Classes. - Ch. 6. Building a User Interface Prototype. - Ch. 7. Dynamic Elements of the Application. - Ch. 8. The Technology Landscape. - Ch. 9. Data Persistence: Storing the Objects. - Ch. 10. Infrastructure and Architecture Review. - Ch. 11. Constructing a Solution: Servlets, JSP, and JavaBeans. Ch. 12. Constructing a Solution: Servlets, JSP, and Enterprise JavaBeans. - Appendix A. The Unified Process Project Plans. - Appendix B. The Synergy Process Project plan. - Appendix C. Estimating Projects on the Basis of Use-Cases. - Appendix D. Sample Project Output. - Appendix E. BEA WebLogic Application Server. - Bibliography. - Index.
[This book] focuses on the craft of creating quality software. The book introduces the fundamentals of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and demonstrates how to use this standard object-oriented notion to build more robust Java applications that fulfill user requirements and withstand the test of time. The book features the Rational Unified Process and uses a large-scale application to illustrate the development process, showing you how to establish a sound project plan, gather application requirements, create a successful Java with UML, and implement Java code from UML class and sequence diagrams. This sample application showcase the latest Java technology frameworks, including Java Server Pages (JSP), servlets, and the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 2.0 server-side technology. - Back Cover.