Applied software engineering using Apache Jakarta Commons

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    • Gross, Christian

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Applied software engineering using Apache Jakarta Commons

Christian Gross

(Charles River Media computer engineering series)

Charles River Media, c2004

  • : pbk. with CD-ROM

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Description

Applied Software Engineering with Apache Jakarta Commons is a software engineering based guide to the Apache Jakarta Commons components (e.g., Betwixt, Digester, Discovery, Collections), other Apache projects such as Ant, the Axis Web Service toolkit, and the popular JUnit framework. The book emphasis focuses on solutions to complex problems using a simple task-driven approach. In this task-driven approach, the idea is to define a generic problem, for example Java class instantiation, and then provide solutions in multiple contexts, such as Collections-based factories, the Discovery package, or even the Launcher package. The book includes a companion CD-ROM with samples and source code.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Four-and-a-Half Levels of Granularization Chapter 3 Instantiation Objects Chapter 4 Scalability Chapter 5 Serialization of Java Objects Chapter 6 Messages and Asynchronous Processing Chapter 7 Collections and Searching for Objects Chapter 8 Configuration and Logging Chapter 9 Computer Algorithms Chapter 10 Distributed Internet Services Chapter 11 Project Management Appendix A Making Decisions Quantifiable Appendix B About the CD-ROM Appendix C The GNU General Public Lincense (GPL) Index

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