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2015
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Overview
This chapter describes a step‐by‐step modernization process to redesign a legacy Common Business‐Oriented Language (COBOL) application to finally have a modern Java Web application. Java is used along with: user Interface (UI): Spring Web Model‐View‐Controller (MVC) as the presentation framework. The chapter explains the reverse engineering process for screens and the steps involved in creating a Unified Modeling Language™ (UML) model piece‐by‐piece. Pieces are intended to be connected with each other in a go‐with‐the‐flow manner. They are indeed assembled in order to satisfy the constraints imposed by BFE and its integrated metalanguage.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
ISBN
9781848217607, 1848217609