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Instant Corba

by Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey, Jeri Edwards
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Overview

The non-technical guide to understanding CORBA

Written by authors who are regarded as Distributed Objects and CORBA gurus, this book describes CORBA fundamentals in an easy-to-understand way, providing key information that managers and sales staff need to know (such as what all the CORBA acronyms mean). It also explains the connection between CORBA, Java, and the Web.

Distributed CORBA Objects have found their killer app. It's the Object Web—or the marriage of distributed objects and the Internet. The major computing companies—including Sun, JavaSoft, IBM, Netscape, Apple, Oracle, BEA, and HP—have 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 Web—or how CORBA/IIOP, Java, and the Internet are coming together * Everything you need to know about a CORBA 2.0 ORB * The 15 CORBA Object Services—including Transactions, Trader, Security, Naming, Events, Time, and Collections. These services provide the next step in the evolution of distributed objects. * CORBA's Dynamic Object Facilities such as Callbacks, Dynamic Invocations, Object Introspection, and the Interface Repository * Next-generation ORB technology-including CORBA 3.0's. Messaging, Pass-by-Value, and Server-Side Frameworks * The marriage of CORBA with MOM and TP Monitors * ForthcomingCORBA attractions such as mobile agents, shippable places, and the business object framework * Products such as Iona's OrbixWeb, Netscape/Visigenic's VisiBroker, and Sun's NEO/JOE.

The authors have written many best-selling books, including The Essential Distributed Objects Survival Guide and The Essential Client/Server

Survival Guide, Second Edition, which won Software Development's Jolt Award for the best book of 1994, in its first edition. Their most recent book is Client/Server Programming with Java and CORBA.

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Book Details

Published
March 10, 1997
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471183334

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