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Java Application Architecture: Modularity Patterns with Examples Using OSGi (Software Patterns Series)

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I m dancing! By god I m dancing on the walls. I m dancing on the ceiling. I m ecstatic. I m overjoyed. I m really, really pleased. From the Foreword by Robert C. Martin (a.k.a. Uncle Bob) This isn t the first book on Java application architecture. No doubt it won t be the last. But rest assured, this title is different. The way we develop Java applications is about to ch ...more
Paperback, 384 pages
Published March 25th 2012 by Prentice Hall (first published March 1st 2012)
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Angelo
Aug 23, 2014 Angelo rated it it was amazing
I love how this book emphasizes that architecture is not just about the logical, but also about the physical. Provide guidelines for modularity, enforce them, and understand the material of large-scale software development.
Don't get thrown off by the OSGi in the title: the book's main focus is on reasonable application architecture, using a number of patterns, which just happen to be supported in OSGi.

Highly recommended for anyone responsible for keeping a large software project sane, whether or
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Eduards Sizovs
Mar 23, 2015 Eduards Sizovs rated it it was amazing
Great book emphasizing the importance of building modular applications even without running inside a modular environment. One of those mind-shifting books.
Joe
Mar 09, 2016 Joe rated it really liked it
Good book on the whole, pushing towards modular code and testing (Think like an electronic engineer).

A lot of dry stuff about patterns.
Mark
Jan 11, 2013 Mark added it
A good overview of the various patterns surrounding writing good modular applications. Surprisingly OSGi only really played a (small) part in the final section of the book - which was good, as the focus was on modularity.

Nothing overtly new for myself, but good none the less to put some names to the various concepts.
Decklyn
Apr 24, 2013 Decklyn rated it liked it
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It was okay. I would rather have taken it out from the library and read it than bought it as you can get a good handle on modularity patterns much faster than you can software design patterns like from POSA or GOF.
André Gomes
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Good overview about modularization for Java Apps.
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