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Inside Corba: Distributed Object Standards and Applications (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)»rank: 2902265by: Thomas J. Mowbray, William A. Ruh
: :'This book breaks the mold...by taking the reader through the entire spectrum of the distributed object approach, from requirements analysis through systems development, with a thorough treatment of relevant standards.' -Dr. Richard M. Soley, Technical Director, Object Management Group Inside CORBA is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to distributed object architecture, software development, and CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) standards. CORBA is a consensus standard from industry that has transformed the way information systems are developed, both for creating distributed object-oriented systems and for migrating legacy systems to modern architecture. This must-read for all managers, architects, and developers of distributed systems begins by addressing the key organizational challenges to ... |
Integrating Corba and Com Applications»rank: 4159331by: Michael Rosen, David Curtis
: :A marriage made in heaven . . . Learn to write COM programs to work with CORBA. As it stands, there are two core approaches to distributed objects: OMG's server-side standard, CORBA, and Microsoft's client-side stronghold, COM. The trick for programmers looking to simplify and increase flexibility in their systems is to get these two approaches to work together. Expert help is now available in this practical guide to writing programs that take advantage of the strengths of both industry standards. The authors describe exactly how to write hybrid programs, build real-world systems using COM with CORBA, partition applications, and write COM clients that use CORBA objects and services. The ... |
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Integrating XML and CORBA to support collaborative writing using off-the-shelf editing software [An article from: Information Systems]»rank: 4159331by: K.S. Ho, H. Va Leong, W. Lam, R. Wing Pong Luk
: :This digital document is a journal article from Information Systems, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Description: In this paper, collaborative writing is modeled as a workflow application comprising a number of activities. Each activity is assigned to a co-author to edit certain part(s) of the shared document. The order of editing is governed by a workflow schedule, which can be modified during execution. To enable concurrent editing, a data definition scheme is proposed whereby documents are transformed into the XML format for internal storage. Effectively, ... |
Java Tools: Using XML, EJB, CORBA, Servlets and SOAP»rank: 1609812by: Andreas Eberhart, Stefan Fischer
: :This unique book provides an overview of all four technologies required for building e-commerce applications and demonstrates how they combine with each other to best effect. * A single running example (an electronic retail application) demonstrates how the techniques work in practice * Coverage of Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) and Java Server Pages (JSP) * Pragmatic and practical approach with very little theory * The companion Web Site provides all source code used in the book * Find out about integration issues and discover which technology is best suited for your needs |
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Kommunikation in verteilten Anwendungen. Einführung in Sockets, Java RMI, CORBA und Jini.»rank: 1609812by: Oliver Haase
: :This unique book provides an overview of all four technologies required for building e-commerce applications and demonstrates how they combine with each other to best effect. * A single running example (an electronic retail application) demonstrates how the techniques work in practice * Coverage of Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) and Java Server Pages (JSP) * Pragmatic and practical approach with very little theory * The companion Web Site provides all source code used in the book * Find out about integration issues and discover which technology is best suited for your needs |
Object-Oriented Frameworks Using C++ and CORBA Gold Book: The Must-have Guide to CORBA for Developers and Programmers»rank: 1695859by: Vishwajit Aklecha
: :Explains object-oriented application frameowrks, which are collections of related objects created to handle routine operations in an application program. Treats ORBs and CORBA as an integral part of an application, built right into the application framework. Explains the fundamentals of UML and Design Patterns and then uses those methodologies in the subsequent presentations. |
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Oracle 8i. Java- Komponenten programmieren mit EJB, CORBA und JSP. Ab Version 8.1.5.»rank: 1695859by: Nirva Morisseau-Leroy, Martin K. Solomon, Julie Basu
: :Explains object-oriented application frameowrks, which are collections of related objects created to handle routine operations in an application program. Treats ORBs and CORBA as an integral part of an application, built right into the application framework. Explains the fundamentals of UML and Design Patterns and then uses those methodologies in the subsequent presentations. |
Oracle8i Java Component Programming With EJB, CORBA AND JSP»rank: 1941834by: Nirva Morisseau-Leroy, Martin K. Solomon, Julie Basu
: :'The examples in the book are drawn from real life, and show you how to effectively use Java components to develop enterprise-level database applications step by step.'--David A. RosenbergVice President, Java Platform GroupOracle Corporation |
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Professional Jini (Programmer to Programmer)»rank: 1510042by: Ronald Ashri, Mile Buurmeijer, Eric Hol, Bob Flenner, Jerome Scheuring, Andrew Schneider
: :Jini is a networking protocol from Sun that sits on top of Java. It allows devices to interact together without having to worry about drivers, different operating systems or complicated cabling. Devices connect to a network and offer services to other devices. A huge range of devices have the potential to be connected to networks using Jini; anything from computers and printers to televisions and air-conditioners. The idea is to allow devices to interact simply with each other, e.g. your repair-service network can connect directly to your broken refrigerator via the telephone to diagnose the fault. JavaSpaces is a related technology, built to show a practical application of Jini. A ... |
SM Distrib Obj Java/CORBA, AG»rank: 1510042by: PROSOFT
: :Jini is a networking protocol from Sun that sits on top of Java. It allows devices to interact together without having to worry about drivers, different operating systems or complicated cabling. Devices connect to a network and offer services to other devices. A huge range of devices have the potential to be connected to networks using Jini; anything from computers and printers to televisions and air-conditioners. The idea is to allow devices to interact simply with each other, e.g. your repair-service network can connect directly to your broken refrigerator via the telephone to diagnose the fault. JavaSpaces is a related technology, built to show a practical application of Jini. A ... |