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Enterprise Java with UML
Common Warehouse Metamodel
Java Programming with CORBA: Advanced Techniques for Building Distributed Applications
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The only complete technical guide to building integrated business systems using the convergent architecture approach
In his groundbreaking Business Engineering with Object Technology (0-471-04521-7), David Taylor introduced the concept of convergent architecture (CA), a framework for building the business design directly into the software systems that support it. Now, in this important follow-up to that 1995 classic, expert Richard Hubert provides systems developers and architects with their first complete blueprint for building integrated CA business systems using the hottest technologies, including Enterprise JavaBeans, XML, UML, Rational Rose, and others. Following a detailed introduction to the elements of CA, he walks readers through the entire CA design and implementation process, using examples in Java and EJB to illustrate key points.
Companion Website provides hands-on tutorials, links to related tool sites, and updates to the CA methodology.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherWiley
Release dateDec 31, 1950
Enterprise Java with UML
Common Warehouse Metamodel
Java Programming with CORBA: Advanced Techniques for Building Distributed Applications

Titles in the series (6)

  • Java Programming with CORBA: Advanced Techniques for Building Distributed Applications

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    Java Programming with CORBA: Advanced Techniques for Building Distributed Applications
    Java Programming with CORBA: Advanced Techniques for Building Distributed Applications

    The leading guide for Java developers who build business applications with CORBA Acknowledged experts present advanced techniques and real-world examples for building both simple and complex programs using Java with CORBA. The authors begin with a quick overview of CORBA, Java, object request brokers (ORBs), and EJB components, then quickly move on to show how to use them to build complete Java applications. This new volume features in-depth code examples, as well as expanded coverage of cutting-edge topics, including Portable Object Adaptor (POA), Remote Method Invocation (RMI) over IIOP, and EJB.

  • Enterprise Java with UML

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    Enterprise Java with UML
    Enterprise Java with UML

    How to use UML to model Enterprise JavaBeans, Swing components, CORBA, and other popular technologies Enterprise Java with UML is the first comprehensive guide on using UML (Unified Modeling Language) to model Java applications. Written by three well-known members of the UML and Java community, the book presents strategies for developing enterprise systems using Java and related technologies -- XML, Servlets, Enterprise JavaBeans, Swing Components, CORBA, RMI, and others. The authors explain how UML is used as a modeling tool for object-oriented computer systems in the real world, break down common situations that development teams encounter, and discuss the tradeoffs of using different technologies in different combinations. They also explore different products, looking closely at their strengths and weaknesses. Four in-depth studies complete the presentation, showing readers how to make the right decision for their project through examples of both successes and failures.

  • Common Warehouse Metamodel

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    Common Warehouse Metamodel
    Common Warehouse Metamodel

    The official guide to programming with the revolutionarydata-sharing technology The Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM) is the new OMG standard thatmakes the sharing of data seamless. The CWM standard developmentteam provides developers with a complete overview of what CWM isand how it works. After acquainting readers with the CWMarchitecture and how each CWM component fits into existing databaseand data warehouse architectures, the authors provide expertguidance on how to plan for, implement, and deploy CWMtechnologies. Companion Web site features updates on CWM technologies,descriptions of tools, and links to vendor sites.

  • Enterprise Security with EJB and CORBA

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    Enterprise Security with EJB and CORBA
    Enterprise Security with EJB and CORBA

    Building secure applications using the most popular component technologies Did you know that most corporate computer security breaches are inside jobs by trusted employees? This book addresses the need in the era of multi-tier systems to implement security solutions across all enterprise applications, not just firewalls that target intrusion from the outside. With nationally recognized CORBA security experts Bret Hartman, Donald J. Flinn, and Konstantin Beznosov, this book shows application developers how to build secure, real-world applications that deliver tightly integrated security at all system levels using the latest component technologies and tools. Coverage also includes a sample e-commerce system built using Java with EJB and CORBA as well as case studies of implementations in finance, manufacturing, and telecom.

  • Common Warehouse Metamodel Developer's Guide

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    Common Warehouse Metamodel Developer's Guide
    Common Warehouse Metamodel Developer's Guide

    Written by the authors of the Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM) specification, this book is the official and authoritative developer's guide Provides a comprehensive look at how to develop database and data warehouse applications using the Common Warehouse Metamodel Covers the full development lifecycle including application design implementation, and deployment Companion Web site includes updates on the technology, descriptions of tools, and links to vendor sites

  • Convergent Architecture: Building Model-Driven J2EE Systems with UML

    Convergent Architecture: Building Model-Driven J2EE Systems with UML
    Convergent Architecture: Building Model-Driven J2EE Systems with UML

    The only complete technical guide to building integrated business systems using the convergent architecture approach In his groundbreaking Business Engineering with Object Technology (0-471-04521-7), David Taylor introduced the concept of convergent architecture (CA), a framework for building the business design directly into the software systems that support it. Now, in this important follow-up to that 1995 classic, expert Richard Hubert provides systems developers and architects with their first complete blueprint for building integrated CA business systems using the hottest technologies, including Enterprise JavaBeans, XML, UML, Rational Rose, and others. Following a detailed introduction to the elements of CA, he walks readers through the entire CA design and implementation process, using examples in Java and EJB to illustrate key points. Companion Website provides hands-on tutorials, links to related tool sites, and updates to the CA methodology.

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