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The Essential Distributed Objects Survival Guide»rank: 805591by: Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey, Jeri Edwards
: :They're back--the aliens from the popular Survival Guide series have returned to Earth and they want to know all about client/server and objects. The authors take readers on an intergalactic tour of everything there is to know about client/server and object orientation including CORBA model, Business Objects, OpenDoc, OLE, ODBMS, and Component Suites. |
Client/Server Survival Guide, 3rd Edition»rank: 575801by: Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey, Jeri Edwards
: :The #1 Client/Server book, now completely updated and expanded! 'It's savvy, informative, and entertaining as anything you are likely to read on the subject. Client/server isn't one technology but many- remote SQL, TP, message-oriented groupware, distributed objects, and so on. Like the proverbial blind man feeling the elephant, most of us have a hard time seeing the whole picture. The authors succeed brilliantly in mapping the elephant.'-John Udell, Byte, 'Winner, JOLT Product Excellence Award.'-Software Development 'The scope and depth of topics covered in the Guide, with its straightforward and often humorous delivery, make this book required reading for anyone who deals with computers in today's corporate environment.'-Bob Gallagher, PC Week ... |
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Essential Client/Server Survival Guide, Second Edition»rank: 1579270by: Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey, Jeri Edwards
: :This work looks at the area of client/server computing. It contains elements that were featured in the first edition: cartoons, tables and over 250 diagrams. Soapboxes contain some strong opinions on controversial topics. Detail boxes give higher level coverage of selected technology topics. With 40per cent new material, the second edition focuses on: groupware products; GUI development tools: the data warehouse server battles and object wars; and client/server technology in relation to the Internet and electronic commerce. |
Client/Server Data Access With Java and XML»rank: 1924172by: Dan Chang, Dan Harkey
: :This text covers the following topics and discusses not only what they are and how to program, but also how different and competing technologies can work together: Java database access; JDBC, JSQL, ODMG mapping; object transaction processing; Microsoft's Viper, IBM's BOSS, BEA's Tuxedo/Iceberg; Java ORBS like JavaSoft's RMI, Visigenic's Java 3.0, JavaSoft's JOE, and DCOM for Java Web Database Access; Dynamic HTML, DataApplets, Data Beans, and Visual JavaScript; Java agents for database access; and mobile agents and data agents. There are also benchmarks and tests featuring tools from Sun, Symantec, IBM, Netscape, Oracle and Microsoft, General Magic and Visigenic. Review:This exciting tour of emerging Web technologies explains what Java ... |
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Client/Server Programming with Java and CORBA, 2nd Edition»rank: 877893by: 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 ... |
Instant CORBA»rank: 1675131by: 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 ... |
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Client-Server Programming With Os/2 (Vnr Computer Library)»rank: 4553806by: Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey
: :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 ... |
Client-serveur»rank: 4553806by: Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey, Jeri Edwards
: :Cette troisième édition examine: l'architecture client/serveur, le modèle à trois niveaux, les contraintes de bande passante; les possibilités du client/serveur appliquées aux systèmes d'exploitation modernes; les couches NOS et transport; le modèle client/serveur des systèmes de base de données et les nouvelles techniques de base de données; le client/serveur et les moniteurs transactionnels; le groupware, le workflow et les standards e-mail; les objets distribués, les composants, les bases de données objet; Internet d'un point de vue client/serveur; l'administration des applications client/serveur; la conception, la réalisation et la mise en oeuvre des applications client/serveur. |
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Client/Server Programming With Os/2 2.1»rank: 6373642by: Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey
: :Cette troisième édition examine: l'architecture client/serveur, le modèle à trois niveaux, les contraintes de bande passante; les possibilités du client/serveur appliquées aux systèmes d'exploitation modernes; les couches NOS et transport; le modèle client/serveur des systèmes de base de données et les nouvelles techniques de base de données; le client/serveur et les moniteurs transactionnels; le groupware, le workflow et les standards e-mail; les objets distribués, les composants, les bases de données objet; Internet d'un point de vue client/serveur; l'administration des applications client/serveur; la conception, la réalisation et la mise en oeuvre des applications client/serveur. |
Client/Server Survival Guide With Os/2 (Vnr Computer Library)»rank: 6435259by: Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey
: :A complete guide to client/server computing and the revolutionary changes occurring within the client/server paradigm. Orfali and Harkey give you the lowdown on the current crop of operating systems including OS/2, Windows NT, Windows 3.X, UNIX and NetWare. They also take a close look at communication stacks, distributed computing environments and messaging middleware from top manufacturers and go beyond the hype to provide a reality check on the database service, TP Monitor, groupware and distributed object models of client/servers. Finally, they offer invaluable information on designing, building, deploying and managing client/server applications. |