- leave anything related to transport, communication to other layers- use this revised CEP to express and execute event-relevant logic, the purpose of which is to translate the ambient events into relevant business events- have these business events trigger business processes (however lightweight you want to make them)- have these business processes invoke decision services implemented through decision management to decide what they should be doing at every step- have the business processes invoke action services to execute the actions decided by the decision services- all the while generating business events or ambient events- etc.
Macker is a build-time architectural rule checking utility for Java developers. It's meant to model the architectural ideals programmers always dream up for their projects, and then break -- it helps keep code clean and consistent. You can tailor a rules file to suit a specific project's structure, or write some general "good practice" rules for your code. Macker doesn't try to shove anybody else's rules down your throat; it's flexible, and writing a rules file is part of the development process for each unique project.
Read more about what it does and what it's for in the very exciting FAQ. If your curiousity's piqued, skim the guide, or inspect a few simple examples.
It's free (GPL). You can download it and try it out.
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Lattix has pioneered an award-winning approach using system interdependencies to create an accurate blueprint of software applications, databases and systems. Architects and developers can analyze their systems in detail, edit the structure to create what-if scenarios, and specify design rules, allowing them to formalize and communicate the architecture to the entire organization. The result is higher quality, improved reliability, and much easier maintenance.
JDepend sorgt für gute Beziehungen
Author: dbt23
11 Mai
Irgendwie spuckt jDepend interessante Werte aus, aber was so richtig damit anfangen? Nur eine Zahl um so etwas wie Paket-Instabilität auszudrücken? Wieso soll ich mich überhaupt um zyklische Abhängigkeiten kümmern, wenn mein System doch prima läuft? Und was um alles in der Welt ist ein dot in der Graphenvisualisierung?