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The Java EE Architect's Handbook is a conciseguide to assuming the role of application architect for Java EE applications.It will guide the application architect through the entire Java EE projectincluding identifying business requirements, performing use-case analysis,object and data modeling, and guiding a development team during construction.It will provide tips and techniques for communicating with project managers andmanagement. It will provide strategies for making your application easier andless costly to support. Whether you are about to architect your first Java EEapplication or are looking for ways to keep your projects on-time andon-budget, you will refer to this handbook again and again.


The Java EE Architect's Handbook is the second edition of the J2EE Architect'sHandbook published in 2004. In 2006, the term J2EE was deprecated and replacedwith Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE).
What you'll learn

You'll discover how

  • Design Java EE applications so that they are robust, extensible, and easy to maintain.
  • Assume the role of application architect on Java EE projects.
  • Apply commonly used design patterns effectively.
  • Identify and address application architectural issues before they hinder the development team.
  • Document and communicate the application design so that the development team's work is targeted.
  • Avoid common mistakes that derail project budgets and timelines.
  • Guide the development team through the design and construction process.
  • Setup effective procedures and guidelines that increase stability and decrease defect reports.
  • Avoid common mistakes that make Java EE applications overly complex and hard to support.
  • Effectively estimate needed resources and timelines.

Who this book is for

  • Senior Java EE developers looking to assume an architect role.
  • Junior Java EE application architects looking to improve their skills.

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