Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture

Hardcover, 560 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2003 by Addison-Wesley Professional.

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978-0-321-12742-6
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This book started after Dave Rice and I gave some talks on J2EE architecture and mulled over how the concepts we had learned in C++, Forte, CORBA, and Smalltalk had been crucial to us developing good designs in Java. With this book I wanted to set many of these patterns down to help developers whatever their platform. These turned out to be very valuable when we started to use .NET in 2002 and Ruby in 2007.

The book is a Duplex Book. The first part is a short (100 page) tutorial on enterprise application architecture. The bulk of the book is the reference to forty or so patterns. All of these patterns are ones that I've seen in the field, usually on many different programming platforms.

Each pattern describes details of how it works and when to use it, together with code examples in Java, C# or both. (I picked …

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  • Business Enterprise
  • Microcomputer Application Software
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  • Programming - Object Oriented Programming
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  • System design