Designing application and middleware software to run in
concurrent and networked environments is a significant challenge to
software developers. The patterns catalogued in this second volume
of Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture POSA form the basis of
a pattern language that addresses issues associated with
concurrency and networking. The book presents 17 interrelated
patterns ranging from idioms through architectural designs. They
cover core elements of building concurrent and network systems:
service access and configuration, event handling, synchronization,
and concurrency. All patterns present extensive examples and known
uses in multiple programming languages, including C++, C, and Java.
The book can be used to tackle specific software development
problems or read from cover to cover to provide a fundamental
understanding of the best practices for constructing concurrent and
networked applications and middleware.
目錄:
About This Book.
About The Authors. Guide To The Reader.
1 Concurrent and Distributed Objects
2 The Patterns.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Service Access Patterns.
Wrapper Facade.
Extension Interface.
Interceptor.
2.3 Event Handling Patterns.
Reactor.
Proactor.
Asynchronous Completion Token.
2.4 Initialization Patterns.
Acceptor-Connector.
Activator.
Component Configurator.
2.5 Synchronization Patterns.
Scoped Locking.
Strategized Locking.
Thread-Safe Interface.
Double Checked Locking Optimization.
2.6 Concurrency Patterns.
Active Object.
Monitor Object.
LeaderFollowers.
Half SyncHalf-Async.
Thread-Specific Storage.
3 Tying the Patterns Together.
3.1 From Individual Patterns To Pattern Languages.
3.2 A Pattern Language for Distributed.
Object Computing.
3.3 Beyond Networking, Distribution, and Concurrency
Notations.
Glossary.
References.
Index of Patterns.
Index.