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SanFrancisco(TM) Component Framework: An Introduction

Title:SanFrancisco(TM) Component Framework: An Introduction
Author:Paul Monday
Rating:4.97 (175 Votes)
Asin:0201615878
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:368 Pages
Publish Date:1999-11-18
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The SanFrancisco Component Framework product from IBM fills a long-standing need in the business applications development industry. One of the most ambitious projects ever based on object-oriented design patterns and Java technology, SanFrancisco is a set of frameworks that provide a platform-independent infrastructure and ready-built components for constructing business applications. SanFrancisco enables solution developers to spend less time reinventing functions common to most business applications and more time customizing applications to better serve their end-customersi specific needs. Written by key members of the SanFrancisco team at IBM, this authoritative book introduces the SanFrancisco product, describes its major components, and shows how to use it to create business applications. SanFrancisco Component Framework provides an overview of SanFranciscois architecture and comprehensive coverage of its three layers: The Foundation, Common Business Objects, and Core Business Pro

Editorial : From the Inside Flap IBM's SanFrancisco component framework helps software developers--IBM's business partners--to build business applications for their own use or for distribution to their customers. The SanFrancisco component framework is not designed to be used directly for performing business tasks such as keeping track of inventory. Instead, it provides a flexible infrastructure of preprogrammed, tested, and debugged components that solve difficult problems in object-oriented computing and business domains. IBM's business partners then customize the SanFrancisco component framework to create applications that contain business logic and interfaces tailored to their specific needs. Procedural Versus Object-oriented Techniques Today's large, heterogeneous systems perform a broad array of tasks including managing inventory levels in warehouses, handling business ledgers, dealing with accounts receivable and accounts payable, and many more. Many of these large systems were built using

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