Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Contents; List of Figures; Part I --; Solution; Introduction; Tackling Business Problem; Risks and Assumptions; Class Diagram --; from Domain Model to Class Diagrams; Component Diagram --; Logical Architecture; Deployment Diagram --; Physical Architecture; Sequence Diagram --; from Use Cases to Sequence Diagrams; Design Decisions; Summary; Business Problem --; Case Study; Solution; Objective and Scope; Zamco Business Domain Model; Assumptions; Architecture Decisions; Risks and Mitigation; Zamco Architecture Overview. Zamco Application FrameworkZamco UML Diagrams; Part II --; Non-Functional Requirements; Tackling the NFRs; NFRs --; Solution; Performance; Scalability; Availability; Security; Reliability; Extensibility and Maintainability; Manageability; Sessions (State) Management; Transaction & Concurrency; Persistence; Distribution; Part III --; Java EE Best Practices; Best Practices --; Java EE Applications; Web Tier; Business Tier; Persistent Tier; Methodology & Processes; Summary; Glossary; PART IV --; Appendices; Appendix I: Approach and Methodology; Approach --; Solutioning; Appendix II: Java EE Vs Dot Net. Java EEDot Net; Appendix III: Open Source Development; Advantages and Disadvantages of Open Source; Appendix IV: Sizing and Capacity Planning; Step I: Create User Scenarios; Step II: Add Monitoring Capability; Step III: Add User Load; Step IV: Analyze Results; Step V: Remediate; Step VI: Rinse & Repeat; References; End.
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The motivation to write this book comes from facts that there a gamut of frameworks and technologies today to build a custom enterprise applications using Java frameworks. Which options should I go with and what are the choices that I need to make. Do I need to procure multiple frameworks or Java EE (5 and above) provides comprehensive capabilities.