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MICO: An Open Source CORBA Implementation

»rank: 120549

by: Kay Roemer


: :MICO is a complete implementation of CORBA, the dominant standard for distributed application development. This book shows you how to build and manage your own professional, industrial-strength CORBA applications using MICO, and includes a CD with compiled binaries for various platforms along with the complete source code.One of the most successful examples of open source development, MICO is the collaborative result of hundreds of independent programmers working together to modify and improve the initial source code. Here is a practical, affordable introduction to building distributed applications.* MICO 2.3.2* Implements and discusses many features missing from commercial products, including BOA, POA, Value Type Semantics, DynAny, IIOP, IIOP over SSL and much ...


Instant CORBA

»rank: 1674509

by: Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey, Jeri Edwards


: :Distributed CORBA Objects have found their killer app. It's the Object Webor the marriage of distributed objects and the Internet. The major computing companiesincluding Sun, JavaSoft, IBM, Netscape, Apple, Oracle, BEA, and HPhave chosen CORBA IIOP as their common way to connect distributed objects across the Internet and intranets. Consequently, CORBA is about to become as ubiquitous as TCP/IP. Instant CORBA is your quick guide to understanding this revolutionary new technology. If you're in a real hurry, this book even provides a condensed tour that will make you CORBA literate in four hours or less. Written in a friendly and witty style, this comprehensive book covers: The Object Webor how ...


Java Programming With Corba

»rank: 1817784

by: Andreas Vogel, Keith Duddy


: :Covering one of the hottest topics in programming today, this second edition covers more advanced Java programming topics and techniques. It shows Java developers how to write both simple and sophisticated business applications using Java with CORBA distributed objects. Companion Web site includes sample code and sample ORBs. Review:Java, CORBA, and distributed computing are all hot technologies. The authors of Java Programming with CORBA show you how to combine them all in order to create state-of-the-art distributed systems. This text, which is good as an introduction or an ongoing reference, shows off the advantages Java offers for writing remote distributed applications using CORBA. Java Programming with CORBA begins with ...


Advanced Corba Programming With C++

»rank: 1817784

by: Michi/ Vinoski, Steve Henning


: :Covering one of the hottest topics in programming today, this second edition covers more advanced Java programming topics and techniques. It shows Java developers how to write both simple and sophisticated business applications using Java with CORBA distributed objects. Companion Web site includes sample code and sample ORBs. Review:Java, CORBA, and distributed computing are all hot technologies. The authors of Java Programming with CORBA show you how to combine them all in order to create state-of-the-art distributed systems. This text, which is good as an introduction or an ongoing reference, shows off the advantages Java offers for writing remote distributed applications using CORBA. Java Programming with CORBA begins with ...


BEA TO UNIFY JAVA, CORBA STANDARDS INTO SINGLE ENTERPRISE APPLICATION.: An article from: Software Industry Report

»rank: 5866511

from: Millin Publishing, Inc.


: :This digital document is an article from Software Industry Report, published by Millin Publishing, Inc. on March 8, 1999. The length of the article is 501 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: BEA TO UNIFY JAVA, CORBA STANDARDS INTO SINGLE ENTERPRISE APPLICATION.Publication: Software Industry Report (Newsletter)Date: March 8, 1999Publisher: Millin Publishing, Inc.Volume: 31 Issue: 5 Page: 3(1)Distributed by Thomson Gale


C++ Programming with CORBA(r)

»rank: 2354013

by: Andreas Vogel, Bhaskar Vasudevan, Maira Benjamin, Ted Villalba


: :Giving C++ programmers the skills to succeed in today's CORBA-driven enterprise computing environment. Though a C++-to-CORBA interface does exist, no books on CORBA provide more than a spattering of examples in C++--until now. This guide satisfies the legions of C++ programmers craving the knowledge to enhance their programming skills. After concise overviews of CORBA and C++ object request brokers (ORBs), readers will learn how to synthesize it all and build complete C++ applications. Best of all, the authors help programmers demystify the complex new C++ language binding technology, a vital step in mastering this new platform. Offering industrial strength techniques for programming pros, this nuts-and-bolts guide includes plenty of real-world ...


COM-CORBA Interoperability

»rank: 3004646

by: Sam Joyce, Tom Moriarty, Gary Noone, Ronan Geraghty


: :A practical, detailed guide to COM-CORBA interoperability--how to get your Windows and UNIX applications to talk to each other and allow users access to both. The CD-ROM contains complete source code to three valuable real-world applications and a COM-CORBA software 'bridge' to be used in connecting systems.


Communications of the ACM (October 1998) The CORBA Connection

»rank: 3004646

by: unknown


: :A practical, detailed guide to COM-CORBA interoperability--how to get your Windows and UNIX applications to talk to each other and allow users access to both. The CD-ROM contains complete source code to three valuable real-world applications and a COM-CORBA software 'bridge' to be used in connecting systems.


CORBA - Kommunikation und Management

»rank: 3004646

by: Claudia Linnhoff-Popien


: :A practical, detailed guide to COM-CORBA interoperability--how to get your Windows and UNIX applications to talk to each other and allow users access to both. The CD-ROM contains complete source code to three valuable real-world applications and a COM-CORBA software 'bridge' to be used in connecting systems.


Corba 3

»rank: 4831702

by: Reaz Hoque


: :This guide is divided into three parts. The first covers the essentials of the CORBA model, including the CORBA IDL, interface design and CORBA services. This section is aimed at those who want to learn enough to get started but who have little time. Section two shows developers how to create CORBA client/server applications with examples that they can reuse in their own work. These tutorial chapters cover dynamic invocation, the interface repository, security and other key CORBA services. In this part, the author also presents new features of the CORBA 3 specification. The final section shows how to create CORBA Web applications, with examples that use Java, JavaBeans, and ...



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