.NET Patterns - Christian Thilmany

.NET Patterns

Architecture, Design, and Process
Buch | Softcover
448 Seiten
2003
Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-321-13002-0 (ISBN)
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Presenting both an introduction to patterns for programmers working in the .NET environment and a library of patterns to the .NET platform, this book which is a part of John Vlissides' critically acclaimed "Addison-Wesley Software Patterns Series", extends the proven concept of design patterns into the arena of .NET design and development.
The complete software developer's guide to working in .NET environments Praise for .NET Patterns: "Was both insightful and comprehensive. It's great to see these patterns presented within the context of many architectural dilemmas facing the vastly interconnected enterprise. Web service architects are sure to see enormous value in this text." --Ed Draper, Microsoft Patterns have proven to be practical tools for the programmer who knows how to use them. In .NET Patterns, distributed computing and .NET expert Christian Thilmany presents both an introduction to patterns for programmers working in the .NET environment and a library of patterns unique to the .NET platform. Part of John Vlissides' critically acclaimed Addison-Wesley Software Patterns Series, .NET Patterns extends the proven concept of design patterns into the arena of .NET design and development. Now, .NET developers can depend on patterns to provide solutions to recurring problems in software design.In addition to covering both lower and higher level programming with patterns, this book also includes helpful primers on XML and web services, as well as thorough coverage of debugging, exceptions, error handling, and architecture.
Whether you're working in .NET environments or transitioning to .NET environments, you'll find .NET Patterns a comprehensive resource for software solutions.

CHRISTIAN THILMANY is .NET Solutions Architect for Microsoft Corporation. He has more than 13 years of experience consulting for a variety of Fortune 500 firms in fields such as distributed application architectures for Internet, Intranet, and client/server development. Christian is also a frequent contributor toJava Developer's Journal Magazine, Microsoft Interactive Developer (MIND), and MSDN Magazine.

Foreword.


Preface.


The Road to .NET and this Book.


Book Layout.
I. BUILDING A FRAMEWORK WITH .NET

1. New Framework, New Model, New Measures.


Not Another Language—Please Stop! The .NET Framework and a Distributed New World. .NET and XML Web Services. XML Web Services Primer. Highlights of .NET. Components of .NET—A Snippet. Patterns Explained. History and Categorization. Categorizing Patterns. The Pattern Library. How to Use the Pattern Library.

2. Framework Patterns: Exception Handling, Logging, and Tracing.


Overview. Exception Handling. Building a Base Exception Class. Managing Exception Boundaries. Technology Backgrounder—SOAP Faults. Technology Backgrounder—Trace Switches and Trace Listeners. Remote Tracing—Building a Custom Trace Listener. Summary.

II. CREATING THE TIERS OF A FRAMEWORK.

3. Presentation—Tier Patterns.


Overview. Notifying Thread Manager. Pollable Thread Manager. MultiSync Thread Manager. Error Cross-Reference Generator. WebForm Template. Dynamic Assembly Loader. Stunt Driver Interface.

4. Middle-Tier Patterns.


Overview. Chained Service Factory. Unchained Service Factory. Product Manager. Service Facade. Abstract Packet Pattern. Packet Translator.

5. Persistence-Tier Patterns.


Overview. Technology Backgrounder—Schemas and DataSets. Poly Model Pattern. Schema Field Pattern. Schema Indexer.

6. Process Patterns: Applying .NET Patterns to a Commercial Product.


Overview. ProductX and the Commercial Framework. .NET Technology: A Competitive Advantage. Applying .NET Patterns. Invoking our framework from the ProductX Web Client. Summarizing the Suite.

7. Advanced Patterns.


Overview. Abstract Cache. Web Service Interface Pattern. Loosely Coupled Transactor Server. Loosely Coupled Transactor Client. Password Storage.

Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2003
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 234 mm
Gewicht 842 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Datenbanken
Informatik Office Programme Outlook
Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge NET Programmierung
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
ISBN-10 0-321-13002-2 / 0321130022
ISBN-13 978-0-321-13002-0 / 9780321130020
Zustand Neuware
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