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The J2EE Architect's Handbook: How to be a successful technical architect for J2EE applications
 
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The J2EE Architect's Handbook: How to be a successful technical architect for J2EE applications [Paperback]

Derek C. Ashmore
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Dan Hotka, Author/Instructor/Oracle Expert

Derek Ashmore has assembled a 'must have' book for anyone working with Java and/or J2EE applications.

Ian Ellis, Senior Technical Architect

This book is well crafted and explains everything you need to know to be a successful and productive J2EE architect.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The "bible" for J2EE based application designers, July 9 2004
This review is from: The J2EE Architect's Handbook: How to be a successful technical architect for J2EE applications (Paperback)
In The J2EE Architect's Handbook : How To Be A Successful Technical Architect For J2EE Applications, Derek Ashmore draws upon his more than fifteen years of experience as a technical architect, consultant, and J2EE expert to show a new generation of software developers how to design and build J2EE applications that will be on-time and on-budget. Readers will learn how to design easily maintained J2EE applications; apply commonly used design patterns effectively; identify and address application architectural issues before they hinder the development team; avoid common mistakes known to derail project budgets and timelines; guide the development team through the design and construction process; set up effective procedures and guidelines to enhanced stability and decrease error reports; document and communicate the application design to target the development team's work; identify and address application architectural issues; and effectively estimate needed resources and project timeline. To put it simply, The J2EE Architect's Handbook can justifiably be considered to be the "bible" for J2EE based application designers and project managers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars No Other J2EE Book Like It, Jun 28 2004
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D. Scott Wheeler "dwheeler79" (Chicago, il United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The J2EE Architect's Handbook: How to be a successful technical architect for J2EE applications (Paperback)
There are a lot of J2EE books on the market and many of them are very good, but they are all focused on one or two aspects of a J2EE project. The J2EE Architect's Handbook is unique in that it is the only book I have found that takes you through the complete process of delivering a J2EE based project.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone involved in delivering J2EE based applications, regardless of whether you are new to J2EE or have been delivering J2EE projects for years.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic for Architect's of J2EE Projects!, Jun 28 2004
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This is a practical book targeted toward working architect's and designers in a business setting. This book concentrates on making you successful in an architect role and manage the project.

I liked the fact that it concentrated on the most heavily used portions of J2EE and didn't bog me down with stuff I don't use. It's also organized well and concise so I can get the important points in very little time.

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