Web Service Patterns: Java Edition
The author provides a short catalog of design patterns that are typically needed and explains why they are the right ones to use with Web services. Java is used in all examples.

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Web Service Patterns: Java Edition
The author provides a short catalog of design patterns that are typically needed and explains why they are the right ones to use with Web services. Java is used in all examples.

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Web Service Patterns: Java Edition

Web Service Patterns: Java Edition

by Paul B. Monday
Web Service Patterns: Java Edition

Web Service Patterns: Java Edition

by Paul B. Monday

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Overview

The author provides a short catalog of design patterns that are typically needed and explains why they are the right ones to use with Web services. Java is used in all examples.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781590590843
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 04/08/2003
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Paul B. Monday is a software architect working for Sun Microsystem's Network Storage Division. During graduate school at Washington State University, he created the System V File system implementation for the early Linux operating system (prior to the 1.0 kernel). At IBM, Paul worked on projects to find mechanisms and approaches for reusing software efficiently. After IBM, Paul worked for Imation Corporation as an architect and project leader for a series of projects involving device management and network appliances. While there, Paul led an effort to build a network appliance based entirely on open-source software. Since Imation, Paul has worked on a variety of architecture projects relating to enterprise software. Paul is the coauthor of two books, The San Francisco Component Framework: An Introduction, and The Jiro Technology Programmer's Guide and Federated Management Architecture.

Table of Contents

• Introducing Web Service Patterns
• Introducing the P.T. Monday Case Study
• Exploring the Service-Oriented Architecture Pattern
• Exploring the Architecture Adapter Pattern
• Introducing the Service Directory Pattern
• Exploring the Business Object Pattern
• Exploring the Business Object Collection Pattern
• Exploring the Business Process (Composition) Pattern
• Exploring the Asynchronous Business Process Pattern
• Exploring the Event Monitor Pattern
• Implementing the Observer Pattern
• Implementing the Publish/Subscribe Pattern
• Exploring the Physical Tiers Pattern
• Exploring the Faux Implementation Pattern
• Exploring the Service Factory Pattern
• Implementing the Data Transfer Object Pattern
• Exploring the Partial Population Pattern
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