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Chapter 5: Requirements for the Sample Application


Highlights


In this chapter, we will specify an application realistic enough to provide the basis for worthwhile discussion of J2EE architectural decisions and a meaningful implementation exercise. This application has been designed from the business perspective (with generous input from a business analyst friend) rather than a J2EE technology perspective. Although it is simpler than a real application to avoid introducing irrelevant detail, it is more than an excuse to demonstrate a preconceived set of J2EE technologies.

We will refer back to this chapter throughout the rest of this book to underpin technical decisions, the development of a testing strategy and as we approach implementation.





Note

Real application requirements will be more formal than those presented in this chapter. For example, I haven't used any particular methodology (such as the Rational Unified Process) for presenting requirements. The aim here is not to provide an example of how to formulate business requirements, but to convey clear, concise requirements that will provide a basis for discussing the J2EE solution that we'll build throughout the rest of the book.


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