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