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Java EE 8 Design Patterns and Best Practices

By : Rhuan Rocha, Joao Carlos Purificação
Book Image

Java EE 8 Design Patterns and Best Practices

By: Rhuan Rocha, Joao Carlos Purificação

Overview of this book

Patterns are essential design tools for Java developers. Java EE Design Patterns and Best Practices helps developers attain better code quality and progress to higher levels of architectural creativity by examining the purpose of each available pattern and demonstrating its implementation with various code examples. This book will take you through a number of patterns and their Java EE-specific implementations. In the beginning, you will learn the foundation for, and importance of, design patterns in Java EE, and then will move on to implement various patterns on the presentation tier, business tier, and integration tier. Further, you will explore the patterns involved in Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) and take a closer look at reactive patterns. Moving on, you will be introduced to modern architectural patterns involved in composing microservices and cloud-native applications. You will get acquainted with security patterns and operational patterns involved in scaling and monitoring, along with some patterns involved in deployment. By the end of the book, you will be able to efficiently address common problems faced when developing applications and will be comfortable working on scalable and maintainable projects of any size.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
5
Aspect-Oriented Programming and Design Patterns
Index

Chapter 5. Aspect-Oriented Programming and Design Patterns

In this chapter, we will look at the concept of aspect-oriented programming (AOP), focusing on which situations AOP should be used in, as well as how to achieve AOP with the use of CDI interceptors and decorators. Finally, we will also look at some examples of its implementation. By the end of this chapter, you will be able to identify a situation that requires AOP with the use of interceptors and decorators. Furthermore, you will also be able to identify the best approach to implementing these concepts. The topics covered in this chapter are as follows:

  • Aspect-oriented programming
  • AOP in a JEE scenario – the interceptor
  • EJB interceptor implementation
  • CDI interceptor implementation
  • The decorator pattern
  • The decorator pattern in a JEE scenario
  • Decorator implementation