Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture is written in direct response to the stiff challenges that face enterprise application developers. The author, noted OBJECT-Oriented designer Martin Fowler, noticed that despite changes in technology--from Smalltalk to CORBA to Java to .NET--the same basic design ideas can be adapted and applied to solve common problems. With the help of an expert group of contributors, Martin distills over forty recurring solutions into patterns. The result is an indispensable handbook of solutions that are applicable to any enterprise application platform
JavaServer Pages Software and OODB
This tutorial covers Deploying Dynamic Sites Using Page Compilation, JavaServer PagesTM Software and an Object Oriented Database
s file contains the Joone Distributed training Environment (DTE).
See http://www.jooneworld.com/docs/dte.html to learn more about it.
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Joone and the DTE are both released with the LGPL license
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Credits
The Joone DTE uses the following external packages:
- SUN Jini Network Technology http://wwws.sun.com/software/jini/index.html
- Computefarm Framework http://computefarm.jini.org
- Spring Framework http://www.springframework.org
We want to thank all the authors and contributors of the above packages.
Please read the respective licenses contained in this distribution.
As information technology is more and more in-depth and wide range of applications, management information system has been gradually implemented in the technical maturity. Management Information System is a continuous development of new disciplines. Library Management System is a typical management information system (MIS), the development includes the background of the establishment and maintenance of database and front-end application development aspects. Database requested data consistency, integrity and the security of the data, and front-end applications require complete functions, such as easy-to-use.
After analysis, I chose companies MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC and Access prospects were as database development tools and background. With the provision of the various OBJECT-Oriented development tools, in particular the data window convenient and simple objects developed intelligent customer satisfaction systems.
PHP Cookbook has a wealth of solutions for problems that you ll face regularly. With topics that range from beginner questions to advanced web programming techniques, this guide contains practical examples -- or "recipes" -- for anyone who uses this scripting language to generate dynamic web content. Updated for PHP 5, this book provides solutions that explain how to use the new language features in detail, including the vastly improved OBJECT-Oriented capabilities and the new PDO data access extension. New sections on classes and objects are included, along with new material on processing XML, building web services with PHP, and working with SOAP/REST architectures. With each recipe, the authors include a discussion that explains the logic and concepts underlying the solution.
IDE開發(fā)環(huán)境,可以掛載SDCC
The BASIC IDE is a new, RAD (Rapid Application Development) IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for the RapidQ programming language. The IDE currently has rich project options, a form designer (similar to Delphi s), and code editor. The BASIC IDE is being coded in Borland® Delphi® . We are currently using Delphi 6, but you should be able to use Delphi 3 or later (Delphi 7 included).
Some of the BASIC IDEs features include:
Form Designer with support for all of RapidQ s components Flexible Code Editor Project Management Written in OO (Object Oriented) Delphi. Some future items that we are working on are:
Code Tip Code Completion CVS Integration Code Editor Macros Point-and-Click access to subroutines, functions, and variables
Finally: a hands-on, Java-centric workbook companion for the classic Design Patterns! Workbook approach deepens your understanding, builds your confidence, and strengthens your skills. Covers all five categories of design pattern intent: interfaces, responsibility, construction, operations, and extensions. CD-ROM contains all code examples from the book -- plus bonus code examples not found in the book. About the Author: Steven John Metsker is a researcher and author focused on advanced techniques for magnifying the abilities of OBJECT-Oriented software developers. A rising star in the patterns community, he was recently invited to join the acclaimed Hillside Group. He is author of Building Parsers with Java? (Addison-Wesley).