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Fundamentals of Distributed Object Systems: The CORBA Perspective»rank: 2004045by: Zahir Tari, Omran Bukhres
: :Distributed Object Computing teaches readers the fundamentals of CORBA, the leading architecture for design of software used in parallel and distributed computing applications. Since CORBA is based on open standards, it is the only effective way to learn object-oriented programming for distributed systems. This language independent book allows material to be taught using Java, C++ or other Object Oriented Programming Languages. |
Client/Server Programming with Java and CORBA, 2nd Edition»rank: 875239by: Dan Harkey, Robert Orfali
: :CORBA and JavaBeans are merging in cyberspace. Here's your completely updated guide to navigating this previously uncharted territory. Whether you're a seasoned Java programmer, a distributed objects expert, or looking to be a little of both, this Second Edition of the enormously popular Client/Server Programming with Java and CORBA gives you the programming know-how you need to combine these two technologies into workable client/server solutions for the Object Web. Full of working code, tutorials, and design trade-offs, this one-of-a-kind book: Includes over 250 new pages on JavaBeans, CORBA Beans, and Enterprise JavaBeans. Shows you how to invoke CORBA objects from JavaBeans tools such as Visual Cafe, JBuilder, and Visual Age ... |
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Professional Linux Programming»rank: 1160589by: Neil Matthew and Richard Stones, Brad Clements, Andrew Froggatt, David J. Goodger, Ivan Griffin, Jeff Licquia, Ronald van Loon, Harish Rawat, Udaya Ranawake, Marius Sundbakken, Deepak Thomas, Stephen J. Turnbull, David Woodhouse, Richard Stones, Christopher Browne
: :As Linux increases its presence throughout the world as a target platform for professional application development, its growth as a powerful, flexible system offering many free development tools assures its place in the future. By giving you easy access to this comprehensive range of tools, supporting new and nascent technologies, at little or no cost, developing with Linux allows you to apply the solution that's right for you. In this follow-up to the best-selling Beginning Linux Programming, you will learn from the authors' real-world knowledge and experience of developing software for Linux; you'll be taken through the development of a sample 'DVD Store' application, with 'theme' chapters addressing different aspects ... |
CORBA Security: An Introduction to Safe Computing with Objects (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)»rank: 1830401by: Robert Blakley, Bob Blakley
: :The CORBAsecurity specification adopted by the Object Management Group (OMG) represents a major step forward in making object technology suitable for business application development. The specification document, however, is long, detailed, and complex; it is a time-consuming task for software developers to make their way through it, and it is inaccessible to CIOs and other technical managers who need to understand object security and its impact on their organizations. CORBA Security provides a readable and less technical overview of the specification and a guide to the security of object systems. Written from a policy point of view, the book will help you decide what security policies are appropriate for your ... |
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Enterprise Security with EJB and CORBA(r)»rank: 2033933by: Bret Hartman, Donald J. Flinn, Konstantin Beznosov
: :This title seeks to teach readers how to build secure, real-world applications using EJB and CORBA components as the building blocks. It includes an overview of n-tier security requirements. It then explains how components can be used to provide security at all system levels and how to provide integrated solutions across all domains. It shows how to integrate the different security models for EJB and CORBA, combining the best of both technologies and illustrates all of the concepts presented by building a sample e-commerce system using Java with EJB and CORBA. It also presents case studies of implementations in finance, manufacturing, and telecom. |
CORBA 3 Fundamentals and Programming, 2nd Edition»rank: 1426768by: Jon Siegel
: :An insider's guide to programming distributed objects using all of CORBA 3's powerful new services and facilities Building on a new component-based architecture, more robustJava and Internet integration, asynchronous invocation modes, and quality-of-service control, CORBA 3 makes distributed programming more powerful and productive than ever before. In this Second Edition of the bestselling guide to CORBA programming, an OMG insider shows architects and programmers how to make the most of all of these features. Author and editor Jon Siegel: * Starts with an overview of CORBA, including all of the features added * with details of the Object Management Architecture's CORBAservices and CORBAfacilities, including specifications in the CORBAdomains * Walks ... |
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Distributed Virtual Worlds: Foundations and Implementation Techniques Using VRML, Java, and CORBA»rank: 106301by: Stephan Diehl
: :With the widespread use of VRML browsers, e.g., as part of the Netscape and Internet Explorer standard distributions, everyone connected to the Internet can directly enter a virtual world without installing a new kind of software. The VRML technology offers the basis for new forms of customer service such as interactive three-dimensional product configuration, spare part ordering, or customer training. Also, this technology can be used for CSCW in intranets.The reader should be familiar with programming languages and computers and, in particular, should know Java or at least an object-oriented programming language. The book not only provides and explains source code, which can be used as a starting point for ... |
CORBA for Dummies»rank: 1606455by: John Schettino, Liz O'Hara
: :Create powerful applications in a variety of different programming environments -- including Visual C++, C++Builder, Visual J++, and more -- with CORBA, an all-in-one solution to cross-platform, distributed client/server programming. CORBA stands for Common Object Request Broker Architecture, central to the world of distributed heterogeneous object-oriented computing...and that's about as complicated and technical as CORBA For Dummies gets. CORBA makes it easier than ever to create software that runs as clients and servers and to run them on different machines connected by a network or the Internet. Here's a glimpse of the skills you can master with CORBA For Dummies:Working with ORBs (Object Request Brokers), the cornerstones of CORBACreating a ... |
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Distributed Object Architectures with CORBA»rank: 1770210by: Henry Balen
: :Distributed Object Architectures with CORBA is a guide to designing software comprised of distributed components. While it is based on OMG's Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) standard, the principles also apply to architecture built with other technology (such as Microsoft's DCOM). As ORB products evolve to incorporate new additions to CORBA, the knowledge and experience required to build stable and scalable systems is not widespread. With this volume the reader can develop the skills and knowledge that are necessary for building such systems. The book assumes a familiarity with object-oriented concepts and the basics of CORBA. Software developers who are new to building systems with CORBA-based technologies will find ... |
Mico Is Corba: A Corba 2.2 Compliant Implementation»rank: 5306411by: Arno Puder
: :MICO is a freely available and complete CORBA 2.2.2 compliant implementation. This book and CD package will enable you to play with CORBA without paying big fees in advance. The CD contains the complete source code of MICO as well as pre-compiled binaries for various platforms. The source code of MICO falls under the GNU General Public License. MICO has all the features that many commercially available implementations are missing, such as: ORB, BOA, IIOP, DII, DSI, Interface Repository, IDL compiler, Any, TypeCode, Naming Service, and much more. Version 2.2.2 of MICO now includes Portable Object Adapter (POA), Interceptors, SSL support, Dynamic Any, Event-, Relationship-, Property-Service. MICO only relies on ... |