
Advanced J2EE Platform Development
Applying Integration Tier Patterns
Torbjörn Dahlén, Thorbiörn Fritzon
Résumé
A proven Java(TM)-based approach to standardizing and streamlining legacy migration This book focuses on the key challenges developers face when using the Java 2 platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) to encapsulate legacy applications for delivery in a multi-tier Internet environment. Leading Sun architects Torbjoern Dahlen and Thorbioern Fritzon show how to standardize encapsulation using an integration tier that shields the J2EE elements of an application from the properties and demands of its legacy elements. Using this approach, enterprises can promote reuse, accelerate legacy migration projects, and make the most of their COBOL/mainframe and Java expertise. Above all, they can take portability beyond hardware and operating systems, systematically migrating virtually any legacy system without extensive redesign or reprogramming.
- Presents a pragmatic approach to domain modeling for legacy application migration
- Promotes reuse and portability through a standardized, fine-grained domain object model
- Shows how to streamline the transformation of domain models to working systems
- Introduces a proven, pattern-based J2EE application architecture for Internet-enabling legacy systems
- Includes superior algorithms for object queries, data cleansing and merging, and artificial XA support
Advanced J2EE Platform Development presents detailed examples and sample code, including a start-to-finish case study that demonstrates integration between three different legacy systems.
Contents
- Introduction
- Domain Modeling
- Design Modeling
- Implementing the Integration Tier
- Legacy System Integration
- Application Development
- A: Patterns
- B: Hypothetical Legacy Systems
- Index
L'auteur - Torbjörn Dahlén
chief architect at the Wireless Solution Center in Sun
Microsystems' Professional Services division, specializes
in J2EE-based telecom and financial applications. Before
joining Sun in 1997, he worked with distributed systems and
CORBA at Ericsson in Sweden. As a member of Sun Services
Technology Council, he belongs to a network of leading
technologists within Sun's worldwide services organization.
He is an appreciated speaker at JavaOne and writes articles
on J2EE for Java Report magazine.
L'auteur - Thorbiörn Fritzon
is a Java architect for Sun Microsystems with more than a decade of experience in software development, mostly in distributed systems.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Torbjörn Dahlén, Thorbiörn Fritzon |
Parution | 23/10/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 194 |
Format | 18 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 450g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780130449122 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-13-044912-2 |
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