Sun Certified Enterprise Architecture for J2EE Technology Study Guide
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Overview
The only study guide written by the lead developers and assessors of the architect exam.
The first officially authorized study guide for the challenging Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition exams. Java platform experts Cade and Roberts provide expert guidance and background for designing effective J2EETM technology architectures—as well as comprehensive preparation for every exam element: multiple-choice exam, assignment, and essay. You'll find start-to-finish coverage of key J2EE platform architectural issues and every exam objective, including:
- Understanding the goals of system architecture
- Creating requirements and architectural documents that serve as blueprints for the entire development process
- Leveraging proven design patterns
- Identifying the right J2EE technologies and APIs for your application
- Maximizing security and accounting for firewalls in enterprise environments
- Providing legacy access: appropriate techniques and errors to avoid
- Using the Enterprise JavaBeansTM architecture Container Model to maximize scalability
- Evaluating the advantages and weaknesses of existing architectures
Endorsed as a study guide for the Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology exam by Sun Educational Services.
Synopsis
The only study guide written by the lead developers and assessors of the architect exam.
The first officially authorized study guide for the challenging Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition exams. Java platform experts Cade and Roberts provide expert guidance and background for designing effective J2EETM technology architecturesas well as comprehensive preparation for every exam element: multiple-choice exam, assignment, and essay. You'll find start-to-finish coverage of key J2EE platform architectural issues and every exam objective, including:
- Understanding the goals of system architecture
- Creating requirements and architectural documents that serve as blueprints for the entire development process
- Leveraging proven design patterns
- Identifying the right J2EE technologies and APIs for your application
- Maximizing security and accounting for firewalls in enterprise environments
- Providing legacy access: appropriate techniques and errors to avoid
- Using the Enterprise JavaBeansTM architecture Container Model to maximize scalability
- Evaluating the advantages and weaknesses of existing architectures
Endorsed as a study guide for the Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology exam by Sun Educational Services.
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Written by the lead developers and assessors of the architect exam, this study guide for the Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) exams provides background for designing J2EE technology architectures and preparation for the multiple choice, assignment, and essay elements of the exam. Key points, exercises and solutions, and a case study are included. Cade is a Java architect with 15 years of experience as a software engineer. Roberts has worked in the software development and training industries for 20 years. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Written by the lead developers and assessors of the architect exam, this study guide for the Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) exams provides background for designing J2EE technology architectures and preparation for the multiple choice, assignment, and essay elements of the exam. Key points, exercises and solutions, and a case study are included. Cade is a Java architect with 15 years of experience as a software engineer. Roberts has worked in the software development and training industries for 20 years. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR