Rajat Taneja
Rajat Taneja is a contractor with Sun Microsystems, Australia. He has
experience of building extremely high-transaction volume systems for
Financial Services clients. He is a Sun Certified Java Programmer and Sun
Certified Enterprise Architect.
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Web and Enterprise Architecture Design Patterns for J2EE, Part 2
Publish Date: Sep. 17, 2003
From their experience as Web-era application designers, Ganesh Prasad, Rajat Taneja, and Vikrant Todankar saw a need for a set of named ways of doing things at the application or subsystem level, in the same manner that the original design patterns fulfilled a need for standardization of lower-level functionality. In this second part of a two-part series, the authors discuss their Web and Enterprise Architecture Design Patterns in the Security, Navigation, and Data Volume Control categories.
Web and Enterprise Architecture Design Patterns for J2EE, Part 1
Publish Date: Sep. 10, 2003
From their experience as web-era application designers, Ganesh Prasad, Rajat Taneja, and Vikrant Todankar saw a need for a set of named ways of doing things at the application or subsystem level, in the same manner that the original design patterns fulfilled
a need for standardization of lower-level functionality. In part one of a two-part series, the authors discuss their Web and Enterprise Architecture Design Patterns in the Partitioning and Scope categories.