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Java design patterns : a tutorial / James W. Cooper.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Reading, mass. ; Harlow : Addison-Wesley, c2000.Description: xvi,329p. : ill. ; 24cm. + 1 computer laser optical disc (4.75 in.)ISBN:
  • 9780201485394 :
  • 0201485397
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.133 COO
Contents:
Section 1: What are design patterns? Introduction -- UML diagrams -- Section 2: Creational patterns The factory pattern -- The factory method -- The abstract factory pattern -- The singleton pattern -- The builder pattern -- The prototype pattern -- Section 3: Structural patterns The adapter pattern -- The bridge pattern -- The composite pattern -- The decorator pattern -- The fac?ade pattern -- The flyweight pattern -- The proxy pattern -- Section 4: Behavioral patterns Chain of responsibility pattern -- The command pattern -- The interpreter pattern -- The iterator pattern -- The mediator pattern -- The mememto pattern -- The observer pattern -- The state pattern -- The strategy pattern -- The templete pattern -- The visitor pattern -- Section 5: Design patterns and the Java foundation classes The JFC, or swing -- Writing a simple JFC program -- Radio buttons and toolbars -- Menus and actions -- The JList class -- The JTable class -- The JTree class -- Case studies Sandy and the mediator -- Herb's text processing tangle -- Mary's dilemma
Summary: An introduction to the concept of patterns for the Java programmer. The text shows how to recognize Java patterns and come to realise just how useful they can be within object oriented programming.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-318) and index.

Section 1: What are design patterns? Introduction -- UML diagrams -- Section 2: Creational patterns The factory pattern -- The factory method -- The abstract factory pattern -- The singleton pattern -- The builder pattern -- The prototype pattern -- Section 3: Structural patterns The adapter pattern -- The bridge pattern -- The composite pattern -- The decorator pattern -- The fac?ade pattern -- The flyweight pattern -- The proxy pattern -- Section 4: Behavioral patterns Chain of responsibility pattern -- The command pattern -- The interpreter pattern -- The iterator pattern -- The mediator pattern -- The mememto pattern -- The observer pattern -- The state pattern -- The strategy pattern -- The templete pattern -- The visitor pattern -- Section 5: Design patterns and the Java foundation classes The JFC, or swing -- Writing a simple JFC program -- Radio buttons and toolbars -- Menus and actions -- The JList class -- The JTable class -- The JTree class -- Case studies Sandy and the mediator -- Herb's text processing tangle -- Mary's dilemma

An introduction to the concept of patterns for the Java programmer. The text shows how to recognize Java patterns and come to realise just how useful they can be within object oriented programming.

System requirements for accompanying computer disc: JDK1.2; Windows 95/98/NT; JVISION.

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