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DESIGN PATTERNS IN JAVA
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The Software Patterns Series
Series Editor: John M. Vlissides
The Software Patterns Series
(SPS) comprises pattern literature of lasting significance to
software developers. Software patterns document general solutions to recurring problems
in all software-related spheres, from the technology itself, to the organizations that develop
and distribute it, to the people who use it. Books in the series distill experience from one
or more of these areas into a form that software professionals can apply immediately.
Relevance
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that solve real problems. Patterns worthy of the name are intrinsically relevant; they are
borne of practitioners’ experiences, not theory or speculation. Patterns have impact when
they change how people work for the better. A book becomes a part of the series not just
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Titles in the series:
Data Access Patterns: Database Interactions in Object-Oriented Applications;
Clifton Nock
Design Patterns Explained, Second Edition: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design;
Alan Shalloway
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Design Patterns in C#;
Steven John Metsker
Design Patterns in Java™;
Steven John Metsker and William C. Wake
Design Patterns Java™ Workbook;
Steven John Metsker
.NET Patterns: Architecture, Design, and Process;
Christian Thilmany
Pattern Hatching: Design Patterns Applied;
John M. Vlissides
Pattern Languages of Program Design;
James O. Coplien and Douglas C. Schmidt
Pattern Languages of Program Design 2;
John M. Vlissides, James O. Coplien, and Norman L. Kerth
Pattern Languages of Program Design 3;
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Pattern Languages of Program Design 5;
Dragos Manolescu, Markus Voelter, and James Noble
Patterns for Parallel Programming;
Timothy G. Mattson, Beverly A. Sanders, and Berna L. Massingill
Software Configuration Management Patterns: Effective Teamwork, Practical Integration;
Stephen P. Berczuk
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The Design Patterns Smalltalk Companion;
Sherman Alpert, Kyle Brown, and Bobby Woolf
Use Cases: Patterns and Blueprints;
Gunnar Övergaard and Karin Palmkvist
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DESIGN PATTERNS
IN JAVA
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Steven John Metsker
William C. Wake
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Metsker, Steven John.
Design patterns in Java / Steven John Metsker, William C. Wake.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-321-33302-0 (hardback : alk. paper)
1. Java (Computer program language)
2. Software patterns.
I. Wake, William C., 1960–
II. Title.
QA76.73.J38M482 2006
005.13'3—dc22
2006003471
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