EXPERT.ONE.ON.ONE.J2EE.DEVELOPMENT.WITHOUT.EJB 中文版
这本书具有一大堆“亮点”。譬如说,它的作者RodJohnson具有10年编写Java程序的经验,现在是Servlet和JDO2.0两个JSR专家组的成员;再譬如说,书中着力介绍的Spring、Hibernate、WebWork等都是时下盛行的开源结构,IoC、AOP之类都是时下盛行的概念词汇。而最大的亮点就赫然摆在这本书的封面上:“withoutEJB”。我们曾经在很多的书籍和文章中看到,EJB是J2EE的核心技术之一;而RodJohnson的这本书居然宣称,绝大多数的J2EE使用底层不需要EJB。这种近乎挑衅的姿势令任何一个负责的J2EE架构师很难不萌生一探终究的想法--不管你是方案附和他还是方案驳斥他。但所有这些尽皆不是本书最大的价值地点。选择一种架构、一种技术的基于是什么?RodJohnson以为,应该是基于实践的依据、来自前史项目或亲身实验的经验,而不是任何模式的偶像崇拜或许门户之见。书中谈到了企业使用方方面面的问题和解决方法,而这些方案无一不是这种“循证方法”的产物。除了把这些方案交给读者,RodJohnson通过这本书希望传达的、更为重要的信息恰是“循证”的办公方式——那本来就应该是程序员的办公方式。(This book has a lot of "highlights". For example, its author, Rod Johnson, has 10 years of experience in writing Java programs and is now a member of the Servlet and JDO2.0 JSR expert groups; For another example, Spring, Hibernate, and WebWork, which are introduced in the book, are all popular open source structures. IoC, AOP, and so on are all popular concepts. The biggest highlight is on the cover of the book: "without EJB". We have seen in many books and articles that EJB is one of the core technologies of J2EE; But this book by Rod Johnson claims that the vast majority of J2EE uses the underlying layer without EJB. This almost provocative posture makes it difficult for any responsible J2EE architect not to have a final idea -- no matter whether you agree with him or refute him. But none of this is the book's greatest value. What is the basis for selecting an architecture and technology? Rod Johnson believes that it should be based on the basis of practice, experience from previous history projects or personal experiments, rather than any mode of idolatry or opinions of the family. The book talks about the problems and solutions used by enterprises in all aspects, and none of these solutions is not the product of this "evidence-based approach". In addition to delivering these solutions to the reader, the more important message that Rod Johnson hopes to convey through this book is just the "evidence-based" office approach - which should have been the way programmers work.)
页:
[1]