P. Coad, and M. Mayfield. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2 edition, (1999)
Abstract
In this completely updated book, internationally-respected object oriented development experts Peter Coad and Mark Mayfield bring discipline to Java development, showing how to design Java client/server apps for maximum efficiency and reliability. They review object models, scenario views, multithreading, concurrency, exceptions, and more, presenting leading-edge design techniques that are proven to work. This new edition features UML 1.1 notation throughout; six powerful new strategies for designing with interfaces; important new coverage of swing classes, design models for Enterprise Beans, inner classes, packages, Infobus architecture and much more.
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%T Java Design: Building Better Apps and Applets
%X In this completely updated book, internationally-respected object oriented development experts Peter Coad and Mark Mayfield bring discipline to Java development, showing how to design Java client/server apps for maximum efficiency and reliability. They review object models, scenario views, multithreading, concurrency, exceptions, and more, presenting leading-edge design techniques that are proven to work. This new edition features UML 1.1 notation throughout; six powerful new strategies for designing with interfaces; important new coverage of swing classes, design models for Enterprise Beans, inner classes, packages, Infobus architecture and much more.
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