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Data Access Patterns

Data Access Patterns

Database Interactions in Object-Oriented Applications

Clifton Nock

470 pages, parution le 15/10/2003

Résumé

25 proven patterns for improving data access and application performance Efficient, high-quality data access code is crucial to the performance and usability of virtually any enterprise application--and there's no better way to improve an existing system than to optimize its data access code. Regardless of database engine, platform, language, or application, developers repeatedly encounter the same relational database access challenges. In Data Access Patterns, Clifton Nock identifies 25 proven solutions, presenting each one in the form of a clear, easy-to-use pattern.

These patterns solve an exceptionally wide range of problems including creating efficient database-independent applications, hiding obscure database semantics from users, speeding database resource initialization, simplifying development and maintenance, improving support for concurrency and transactions, and eliminating data access bottlenecks.

Every pattern is illustrated with fully commented Java/JDBC code examples, as well as UML diagrams representing interfaces, classes, and relationships. The patterns are organized into five categories:

  • Decoupling Patterns: Build cleaner, more reliable systems by decoupling data access code from other application logic
  • Resource Patterns: Manage relational database resources more efficiently
  • Input/Output Patterns: Simplify I/O operations by translating consistently between "physical" relational data and domain object representations of that data
  • Cache Patterns: Use caching strategically, to optimize the tradeoffs between data access optimization and cache overhead
  • Concurrency Patterns: Implement concurrency and transactions more effectively and reliably

Data Access Patterns demystifies techniques that have traditionally been used only in the most robust data access solutions--making those techniques practical for every software developer, architect, and designer.

Contents

  • Decoupling patterns
    • The Data Model and Data Access
    • Domain Objects and Relational Data
    • Decoupling Patterns
    • Data Accessor
    • ...
  • Resource Patterns
  • Input and Output Patterns
  • Cache Patterns
  • Concurrency Patterns

L'auteur - Clifton Nock

is a senior software architect at PeopleSoft in Denver, Colorado. He spent five years at IBM designing programming interfaces that simplify access to the iSeries operating system and its integrated database and holds nine U.S. patents relating to this work. He has taught several programming courses at the University of Minnesota and presented at technical conferences worldwide. He holds an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota.

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Éditeur(s) Addison Wesley
Auteur(s) Clifton Nock
Parution 15/10/2003
Nb. de pages 470
Format 18,5 x 24
Couverture Relié
Poids 930g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780131401570
ISBN13 978-0-13-140157-0

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