Enterprise Java with UML* The first book to show Java programmers how to utilize UML when building applications is now completely up-to-date with new coverage on UML 2.0, JCP UML to EJB Mappings, J2EE 1.4, and Web services * Breaks down common situations that a development team will most likely face in the field and discusses the tradeoffs of using different technologies in different combinations * Companion Web site includes the code for the full working sample application used in the book as well as third-party software |
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activity diagram actor administrative user allows analysis model architecture attributes billing system boolean browser charge code class diagram client configuration CORBA create database defines deployment constraints describe developers EJwithUML element employee EmployeeLoginUI encryption Enterprise JavaBeans entity bean entity objects enumerated type error Extract Time Entries Figure flow of events goals Home interface implementation import com.wiley.compBooks input interactions Java JDBC Login LoginWorkflow MBean method node normal flow null object-oriented package com.wiley.compBooks parameters parser password Primitive public class public static public void RecordTimeWorkflow relationship remote request requirements response sequence diagrams server servlet session bean SOAP specified stateless session bean String StringBuffer style symmetric key tcapp technology selection Timecard application TimecardDomain TimecardWorkflow TimeEntry UDDI update user interface classes UserLocator username valid Web services Workflow WSDL WSDP XML document