Java Design: Building Better Apps and Applets (Yourdon Press computing series)

Java Design: Building Better Apps and Applets (Yourdon Press computing series)

by Mark Mayfield (Author), Mark Mayfield (Author), Peter Coad (Author), Jon Kern (Author)

Synopsis

A complete revision and update of the best-selling analysis and design text on the market. It includes new information pertaining to design issues in JDK 1.1/1.2, six new interface design strategies, coverage of large-scale design with Enterprise Java Beans, and UML 1.1 notation. Includes a CD-ROM with a full whitboard version of Together/J, a world-class Java analysis and design tool (nominated for 1998 Jolt Award).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 2
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 08 Dec 1998

ISBN 10: 0139111816
ISBN 13: 9780139111815
Book Overview:

In this completely updated book, internationally-respected object oriented development experts Peter Coad and Mark Mayfield bring discipline to Java development, showing how to design Java client/server apps for maximum efficiency and reliability. They review object models, scenario views, multithreading, concurrency, exceptions, and more, presenting leading-edge design techniques that are proven to work. This new edition features UML 1.1 notation throughout; six powerful new strategies for designing with interfaces; important new coverage of swing classes, design models for Enterprise Beans, inner classes, packages, Infobus architecture and much more. The CD-ROM contains the breakthrough TOGETHER/J Whiteboard Edition, a completely free, Java-based, full UML, platform-independent visual modeler for enterprise-wide software development. For any professional software developer interested in client/server programming with Java.


Author Bio

Peter Coadis creator of the widely-practiced Coad method, a comprehensive approach to software development. As Chairman of Object International, Inc., he leads a team of object-oriented educators and consultants who assist clients such as Bell Laboratories, EDS, Harris, Hewlett-Packard, Hughes, Intel, MCI, Perot Systems and Prudential. His recent books include Object Models: Strategies, Patterns and Applications.

Mark Mayfieldis the co-originator of the field of object model patterns, working with Peter Coad in this area since 1991. A multi-domain practitioner, he has built hundreds of object models in many application areas, both business and real-time. As chief consultant at Object International, Inc., he specializes in helping teams build effective object models, guiding them from concept exploration through delivering results.