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Hands-On Software Architecture with Java

By : Giuseppe Bonocore
5 (1)
Book Image

Hands-On Software Architecture with Java

5 (1)
By: Giuseppe Bonocore

Overview of this book

Well-written software architecture is the core of an efficient and scalable enterprise application. Java, the most widespread technology in current enterprises, provides complete toolkits to support the implementation of a well-designed architecture. This book starts with the fundamentals of architecture and takes you through the basic components of application architecture. You'll cover the different types of software architectural patterns and application integration patterns and learn about their most widespread implementation in Java. You'll then explore cloud-native architectures and best practices for enhancing existing applications to better suit a cloud-enabled world. Later, the book highlights some cross-cutting concerns and the importance of monitoring and tracing for planning the evolution of the software, foreseeing predictable maintenance, and troubleshooting. The book concludes with an analysis of the current status of software architectures in Java programming and offers insights into transforming your architecture to reduce technical debt. By the end of this software architecture book, you'll have acquired some of the most valuable and in-demand software architect skills to progress in your career.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Fundamentals of Software Architectures
7
Section 2: Software Architecture Patterns
14
Section 3: Architectural Context

Chapter 10: Implementing User Interaction

User interaction constitutes a very important layer in software architecture. This layer comprises all the ways, such as web interfaces and mobile applications, that end users can approach and use our applications.

For this reason, user interaction needs to be implemented with very high attention to detail. A badly designed, poorly performing user interface will compromise the overall user experience, even if the rest of the application is well written and performs really well. And indeed, the user interface can use a number of different tricks to hide issues (such as performance issues) in other layers of the software architecture (that is, the backend).

In this chapter, we are going to explore the most widely used technologies for Java applications, both for cloud-native and traditional applications.

This will include frameworks built using the Java Enterprise Edition platform (such as Jakarta Server Pages and Jakarta Server Faces...