Patterns in Java, Volume 1, A Catalog of
Reusable Design Patterns Illustrated with UML
by Mark Grand
From the Back Cover
This is the best book on patterns since the Gang of Four's
Design Patterns. The book manages to be a resource for three of the most
important trends in professional programming: Patterns, Java, and UML.--Larry
O'Brien, Founding Editor, Software Development Magazine Since the release of
Design Patterns in 1994, patterns have become one of the most important new
technologies contributing to software design and development. In this volume
Mark Grand presents 41 design patterns that help you create more elegant and
reusable designs. He revisits the 23 "Gang of Four" design patterns
from the perspective of a Java programmer and introduces many new patterns
specifically for Java. Each pattern comes with the complete Java source code
and is diagrammed using UML. Patterns in Java, Volume 1 gives you: *11
Behavioral Patterns, 9 Structural Patterns, 7 Concurrency Patterns, 6
Creational Patterns, 5 Fundamental Design Patterns, and 3 Partitioning
Patterns *Real-world case studies that illustrate when and how to use the
patterns *Introduction to UML with examples that demonstrate how to express
patterns using UML The CD-ROM contains: *Java source code for the 41 design
patterns *Trial versions of Together/J Whiteboard Edition from Object
International (togetherj.com); Rational Rose 98 from Rational Software (rational.com);
System Architect from Popkin Software (popkin.com); and OptimizeIt from
Intuitive Systems, Inc.
John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0471258393
Bk&Cd Rom edition (September 28, 1998)
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