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Architecting Modern Java EE Applications

You're reading from   Architecting Modern Java EE Applications Designing lightweight, business-oriented enterprise applications in the age of cloud, containers, and Java EE 8

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788393850
Length 442 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sebastian Daschner Sebastian Daschner
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction FREE CHAPTER 2. Designing and Structuring Java Enterprise Applications 3. Implementing Modern Java Enterprise Applications 4. Lightweight Java EE 5. Container and Cloud Environments with Java EE 6. Application Development Workflows 7. Testing 8. Microservices and System Architecture 9. Monitoring, Performance, and Logging 10. Security 11. Conclusion Appendix: Links and further resources

Patterns in Java EE


A lot has been written about design patterns. The most prominent and always recited example is the well-known book Design Patterns by the Gang of Four (GoF). It describes common situations in software design that are solved using specific implementation patterns.

Whereas the design and motivation for specific patterns are still valid today, the actual implementation may have changed, especially in the enterprise area. Besides the well-known design patterns which are applicable for all kind of applications, there are also a lot of enterprise-related patterns that have emerged. In particular, a variety of J2EE-related enterprise patterns came up in the past. Since we are in the age of Java EE 8, not J2EE anymore, there are now easier ways to implement various patterns which tackle specific situations.

Design patterns revisited

The design patterns described in the GoF book are categorized into creational, structural, and behavioral patterns. Each of the patterns describe a...

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