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Essential Guide to Object Monitors

by Karen Boucher, Fima Katz
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"This timely book sets the bar for Object Transaction Monitors (OTMs). Then it provides in-depth comparisons of the leading OTM contenders—including the dirt and the gotchas. As a result, you get a $3,000 analyst report on the current state of OTMs for the price of a book. How could you pass it up? This book is must reading for anyone involved in middleware." —Robert Orfali, Author Client/Server Survival Guide, Third Edition.
Are Object Monitors (OMs) really the universal alternative to multiple middleware products? What do they offer and how do they compare to other products on the market? How seriously should I take vendors' claims when it comes to our unique requirements? How do I select and use the best OM products for our current and future needs? This essential guide supplies the answers to these and all your questions concerning OM technology. You get impartial assessments of all the leading OM products, including: *IBM ComponentBroker. *Microsoft MTS. *Inprise ITS. *BEA M3. *Iona OrbixOTM. *Hitachi TPBroker.
For each product, the authors describe: its architecture and integration with other vendor products; its conformance with CORBA and COM; how each works in real-world business applications; and marketing strategy. All this information is based on in-depth testing and hands-on investigation. You also get a framework for choosing the best product for your overall business, pinpointing application variances, recognizing similar product sets, and identifying future trends.
On the companion Web site you'll find: *Regular product updates. *The latest OM technology news. *Links to other sites of interest.

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A guide to six products that many consider alternatives to multiple middleware products. For each, describes the architecture and integration with other vendor products, conformance with CORBA and COM, how it works in real-world business applications, and marketing strategies. Covers IBM ComponentBroker, Microsoft MTS, Inprise ITS, BEA M3, IONA OrbixOTM, and Hitachi TPBroker. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 14, 1999
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471319719

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