Developing Enterprise. Java Applications with J2EE and UML

Developing Enterprise. Java Applications with J2EE and UML

by Cary E. Umrysh (Author), Khawarzaman Ahmed (Author)

Synopsis

The Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE TM) offers great promise for dramatically improving the way that enterprise applications are built, and organizations that have adopted the J2EE are gaining a competitive advantage. The industry-standard Unified Modeling Language (UML) has helped countless organizations achieve software success through visual modeling. Together, the UML and J2EE form a powerful set of tools, but the intricacies involved with using them in tandem are considerable. While UML is highly effective for specifying, designing, constructing, visualizing, and documenting software systems, J2EE offers enterprise developers a simplified, component-based approach to application development. However, when using the two technologies together, developers must first consider--and attempt to reconcile--the different characteristics of each. Developing Enterprise Java Applications with J2EE TM and UML examines the best ways to jointly leverage these technologies. Exploring concrete methods for completing a successful development project, the authors cover the use of UML and J2EE in detail. Using practical examples and a case study, they illustrate the pros and cons of specific design approaches, show how personal experience can affect design decisions, and demonstrate proven approaches for building better, software faster. With this book as a guide, developers will be able to overcome the challenges in using UML and J2EE together, and be on their way to building robust, scalable, and complex applications. 0201738295B09042001

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 368
Edition: 01
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Published: 17 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0201738295
ISBN 13: 9780201738292
Book Overview:

J2EE is especially well suited for building large-scale, robust enterprise applications; UML has rapidly become the industry standard for expressing the design of enterprise software applications. Increasingly, enterprise developers wish to use J2EE and UML together. For the first time, there's an expert guide to doing so: Developing Enterprise Java Applications with J2EE and UML. This book focuses on the key success factors associated with successful J2EE enterprise development: effectively communicating requirements, making proper analysis and design decisions, and identifying optimal implementation choices. Two leading consultants on UML and enterprise Java development cover every stage of the process, and every key issue analysts, architects, and developers will face. Coverage includes: mapping the Java language to UML; understanding the fundamentals of software architecture; using UML use cases to clarify customer requirements; translating requirements into initial designs; and using J2EE technologies to translate designs into working systems. To illuminate key concepts, a detailed case study is presented throughout the book. For anyone building enterprise software with Java and J2EE, including application developers, systems analysts, programmers, and Project/IT managers.


Author Bio

Khawar Ahmed is a member of the Rational Rose team at Rational Software Corporation. He assists internal and external customers of Rational Rose with the use of UML and Rational Rose in the areas of Java, J2EE, XML, and Web modeling. He has over eleven years of software development experience and has been using visual modeling since the early 1990s.

Cary Umrysh has over twelve years of experience in object-oriented software development. Formerly a Rational Rose development manager and product manager at Rational Software Corporation, he is currently managing development teams for several key Enterprise Java software systems for use in the energy industry.



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