Résumé
It is a well-known fact that most software projects fail. Drawing important lessons from common failures is the goal of Bitter Java.
Reusing design patterns is not enough for success: patterns are like partial maps of dangerous terrain. They help, but don't prevent you from getting lost. Bitter Java teaches you how to recognize when you are lost, and how to get back on the right path. It illustrates common pitfalls of Java programming through code examples; it then refactors the code and explains why the new solutions are safe.
This book is a systematic account of common server-side Java programming mistakes, their causes and solutions. It covers antipatterns for base Java and J2EE concepts such as Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, enterprise connection models, and scalability. If you are an intermediate Java programmer, analyst or architect eager to avoid the bitter experiences of others, this book is for you. After studying antipatterns in this book such as:- Round-tripping
- The magic servlet
- The cacheless cow
- Performance thrashing
Contents
- Part 1 The basics
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- 1 Bitter tales
- 2 The bitter landscape
- Part 2 Server-side Java antipatterns
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- 3 Bitter servlets
- 4 Bitter JSPs
- 5 Bitter cache management
- 6 Bitter memories
- 7 Bitter connections and coupling
- 8 Bitter beans
- Part 3 The big picture
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- 9 Bitter hygiene
- 10 Bitter scalability
- 11 Sweet parting thoughts
L'auteur - Bruce A. Tate
Bruce A. Tate is a kayaker, mountain biker, and father of two. In his spare time, he is an independent consultant in Austin, Texas. In 2001, he founded J2Life, LLC, a consulting firm that specializes in Java persistence frameworks and lightweight development methods. His customers have included FedEx, Great West Life, TheServerSide, and BEA. He speaks at conferences and Java user's groups around the nation. Before striking out on his own, Bruce spent 13 years at IBM working on database technologies, object-oriented infrastructure, and Java. He was recruited away from IBM to help start the client services practice in an Austin startup called Pervado Systems. He later served a brief stint as CTO of IronGrid, which built nimble Java performance tools. Bruce is the author of four books, including the bestselling "Bitter Java", and the recently released Better, Faster, Lighter Java, from O'Reilly. First rule of kayak: When in doubt, paddle like Hell.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Manning Publications |
Auteur(s) | Bruce A. Tate |
Parution | 21/05/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 340 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 612g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781930110434 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-930110-43-4 |
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