Re: Question for Sr. J2EE programmer
- From: "Wild Man From the North" <jvstewart@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 18:29:35 GMT
Hi Ray
Thank you for the great information.
jvstewart
"Ray Brown" <gold11@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mr. Wild,
>
> There are several "good" books on patterns and
> frameworks; check out amazon.com. The classic
> is "Design Patterns" by Gamma, Helm, Johnson, and
> Vlissides (know as the gang of four). There are
> probably a couple of J2EE pattern/framework books.
> Indeed there are completely developed P/F systems;
> Spring being one example.
>
> Knowing about patterns and frameworks can make
> designing and building any kind of large software
> system much easier. I can recommend the text:
> "Software Architecture Design Patterns in Java"
> as a start and instructive intermediate/long term
> book.
>
> Good hunting.
> Ray
>
> Wild Man From the North wrote:
>
>>
>> I recently had a phone interview with a prospective employer for a J2EE
>> developers position.
>>
>> This person questions were mostly about design patterns
>> such as how to make a factory class, interface, singelton etc...
>>
>> I have been programming for 5 years now on the Microsoft side and I have
>> never had to do anything with design patterns.
>>
>> Is this theoretical knowledge really necessary to get into Enterprise
>> Java
>> development.
>>
>> Also what other skills do you think are essential to performing well as a
>> J2EE developer.
>>
>> Best Regards
>> jvstewart
>
.
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