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What are the best J2EE Design Patterns books?

Hong Anderson
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Please recommend.


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s khosa
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Head First Design Patterns

Try this link also:
http://www.patterndepot.com/put/8/JavaPatterns.htm

Have fun...
Peer Reynders
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Head First Design Patterns does not deal with J2EE Patterns - it deals with more than half of the 23 (more general) GOF Patterns which were originally collected in Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software (1994).
J2EE Design patterns are covered in Core J2EE Patterns - Best Practices Design Strategies - some information can also be found on the Core J2EE Patterns: Patterns index page


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Hong Anderson
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Thank you for all replys.
Yes I mean "J2EE" Design Patterns or Enterprise System Design Patterns not general design patterns. I finished Head First Design Patterns already .

Are there good J2EE patterns books besides Core J2EE Patterns?
[ March 05, 2006: Message edited by: Kengkaj Sathianpantarit ]
Peer Reynders
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Originally posted by Kengkaj Sathianpantarit:
Enterprise System Design Patterns

In that case you may also be interested in Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture and Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture, Volume 1, A System of Patterns
- though they are not limited to or specific to J2EE.

Amazon Reviews (US):
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture, Volume 1, A System of Patterns
 
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