Index |
APIs (Pre-J2EE), 1
application consistency, 1
application development model, 1, 2
Application Events, 1
criteria of an enterprise, 1
Applications, Web, Post-J2EE, 1
Applications, Web, Pre-J2EE, 1
architect, enterprise, 1
BluePrints sample, J2EE, 1
book organization, 1
components, build reusable, 1
consistency, application, 1
debugging (Pre-J2EE), 1
Adapter, 1
Business Delegate, 1
Command, 1
Composite Entity, 1
Composite View, 1
Data Access Object, 1
Dispatcher View, 1
Fast Lane Reader, 1
Front Controller, 1
Intercepting Filter, 1
Model-View-Controller, 1
Service Activator, 1
Service Locator, 1
Service To Worker, 1
Session Facade, 1
Transfer Object, 1
Transfer Object Assembler, 1
use of, 1
Value List Handler, 1
View Helper, 1
experienced, 1
inexperienced, 1
developers, new J2EE, 1
developers, third party, 1
Efficient Object Management, 1
Enterprise-class Performance, 1
fat client GUI development, 1
features, 1, 2
features, 1, 2
Features, ready-to-use, 1, 2
Formal Model Entity, 1
framework, enterprise, 1
Functionality, types of, 1
GUI development, fat client and thin client, 1
hierarchical facade, 1
Hierarchical Views and Component Scoping, 1
J2EE Application Framework, emergence, 1
JSP page, 1, 2
JSP scope set to request, 1
maintainability, 1
Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern, 1
Overview, Application Framework, 1 - 2
overview, 1, 2
Parallel Content, support for, 1
performance, 1
presentation tier patterns, 1, 2
request flow and URL format, 1, 2
Service to Workers delegation, 1
servlet architectures, Type I and Type II, 1
subpackages, 1
Symmetrical Display, 1
tag library, 1
thin client GUI development, 1
threadsafe coding, 1
Tool-ready, 1
top-level packages, 1
UIs, 1, 2
view bean relation to session or entity bean, 1
audience, 1
based on J2EE Standards, 1
Design and Architecture FAQ, 1
do applications require the use of EJBs?, 1
evolution, 1
for J2EE developers, 1
how are applications structured?, 1
how differs from other Web application frameworks, 1
how does it work?, 1
how it is different from other J2EE frameworks, 1
intended for whom?, 1
just another proprietary Web Application Framework (JAPWAF)?, 1
what it does, 1
what it does not do, 1
why not pull values from a helper bean?, 1
why not use J2EE instead, 1
challenges of building, 1
Web applications, large-scale enterprise, 1
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