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Enterprise Corba»rank: 1576391by: Dirk Slama, Jason Garbis, Perry Russell
: :'Enterprising CORBA' is a complete blueprint for building large scale CORBA applications with the reliability, scalability, and manageability today's enterprises require--using technologies in the marketplace today. Review CORBA fundamentals, architecture, services, and development approaches that are key to enterprise development. Review:Written for the experienced CORBA developer, Enterprise CORBA helps you design effective distributed systems with an eye toward better scalability and performance. Early sections look at the differences in the object life cycle for both Basic Object Adapter (BOA) and Portable Object Adapter (POA) standards. The authors provide a quick tour of built-in CORBA services (such as the naming service) and look at the CORBA IDL for a simple ... |
Enterprise Transaction Processing Systems: Putting the CORBA OTS, Encina++ and Orbix OTM to Work»rank: 2653996by: Ian Gorton
: :'This is a book that practitioners in the middleware field need to help them navigate through the maze of technology hype that exists. I highly recommend it' - David Hodge, IBM Transarc Lab 'a terrific book....In just a couple of hundred pages Ian brings you from a basic knowledge of distributed computing to a clear understanding of the details of the standards and the products that implement them.' From the Foreword by Sen Baker, Chief Scientific Officer, IONA Technologies How to build high performance, high integrity transaction processing systems. In Enterprise Transaction Processing Systems, Dr. Ian Gorton distills years of consulting experience gained working with OTM technologies into an easily ... |
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Entwicklung Einer Komponentenbasierten Architektur Zur Implementierung Paralleler Anwendungen Mittels Corba: Mit Beispielen Aus Den Wirtschaftswissenschaften»rank: 2653996by: Markus Aleksy
: :'This is a book that practitioners in the middleware field need to help them navigate through the maze of technology hype that exists. I highly recommend it' - David Hodge, IBM Transarc Lab 'a terrific book....In just a couple of hundred pages Ian brings you from a basic knowledge of distributed computing to a clear understanding of the details of the standards and the products that implement them.' From the Foreword by Sen Baker, Chief Scientific Officer, IONA Technologies How to build high performance, high integrity transaction processing systems. In Enterprise Transaction Processing Systems, Dr. Ian Gorton distills years of consulting experience gained working with OTM technologies into an easily ... |
The Essential CORBA: Systems Integration Using Distributed Objects»rank: 2653996by: Ron Zahavi
: :'This is a book that practitioners in the middleware field need to help them navigate through the maze of technology hype that exists. I highly recommend it' - David Hodge, IBM Transarc Lab 'a terrific book....In just a couple of hundred pages Ian brings you from a basic knowledge of distributed computing to a clear understanding of the details of the standards and the products that implement them.' From the Foreword by Sen Baker, Chief Scientific Officer, IONA Technologies How to build high performance, high integrity transaction processing systems. In Enterprise Transaction Processing Systems, Dr. Ian Gorton distills years of consulting experience gained working with OTM technologies into an easily ... |
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The Essential CORBA: Systems Integration Using Distributed Objects»rank: 2941114by: Thomas J. Mowbray, Ron Zahavi
: :CORBA (Common Object Request Broker) is an OMG-specification used to solve systems integration challenges. DISCUS is a framework embodying the design principles that use CORBA. This text explains the object-orientated principles and engineering strategies for the design, use and establishment of a successful CORBA-based framework. It also demonstrates how these techniques and strategies are effective both within organizations and across federated communities of software suppliers and consumers. |
Fundamentals of Distributed Object Systems: The CORBA Perspective.[Subtitle]: (Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing.)»rank: 2941114by: Zahir and Omran Bukhres. Tari
: :CORBA (Common Object Request Broker) is an OMG-specification used to solve systems integration challenges. DISCUS is a framework embodying the design principles that use CORBA. This text explains the object-orientated principles and engineering strategies for the design, use and establishment of a successful CORBA-based framework. It also demonstrates how these techniques and strategies are effective both within organizations and across federated communities of software suppliers and consumers. |
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IIOP Complete: Understanding CORBA and Middleware Interoperability»rank: 1516836by: William A. Ruh, Thomas Herron, Paul Klinker, William Ruh
: :'A thorough, detailed reference, indispensable for architects, developers and integrators alike.' --Richard Soley, Object Management Group, Inc. The Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) is the most broadly known and critical subset of the OMG's widely accepted CORBA standard. IIOP is quickly gaining acceptance among object technology practitioners, and support for IIOP is becoming a standard product attribute for most software vendors. Designed to allow disparate software components to communicate with one another, IIOP ensures interoperability on top of the most popular communications protocol in use today--TCP/IP. IIOP is also at the core of the next wave of technologies all CORBA, Java, and Web developers will rely on to build interoperable objects ... |
Implementation and Integration of the Object Transaction Service of Corba to a Java Application Database Program»rank: 1516836from: Storming Media
: :This is a NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A156873. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: In examining the recent trend of the Client / Server computing technology, it can be seen that distributed object technology is ready to take off. The CORBA (Common Object Request Broker) architecture is the most widely known and readily available candidate for development. For this reason CORBA has attracted our ... |
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Implementing Distributed Systems with Java and CORBA»rank: 1977648by: Markus Aleksy, Axel Korthaus, Martin Schader
: :The book addresses readers interested in the design and development of distributed software systems relying on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). CORBA is an industry standard that has considerably changed the way modern information systems are developed. It enables the platform-independent and programming-language-independent implementation of distributed object-oriented systems and also supports the migration of legacy systems into modern architectures. The book is intended in particular for students of computer science and management information systems in their graduate studies, as well as for practitioners and professional software developers who are looking for fast access to CORBA technology and want to profit from meaningful code examples. Three different ORBs, examples, ... |
Implementing Distributed Systems with Java and CORBA»rank: 4870914by: Markus Aleksy, Axel Korthaus, Martin Schader
: :The book addresses readers interested in the design and development of distributed software systems relying on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). CORBA is an industry standard that has considerably changed the way modern information systems are developed. It enables the platform-independent and programming language-independent implementation of distributed object-oriented systems and also supports the migration of legacy systems into modern architectures. The book is intended in particular for students of computer science and management information systems in their graduate studies, as well as for practitioners and professional software developers who are looking for fast access to CORBA technology and want to profit from meaningful code examples. |