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Object-Oriented Programming, Computer Architecture/Engineering, Client-Server Computing
The Essential Distributed Objects Survival Guide by Robert Orfali, Daniel Harkey, Jeri Edwards β€” book cover

The Essential Distributed Objects Survival Guide

by Robert Orfali, Daniel Harkey, Jeri Edwards
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This lively, topical, all-inclusive guide is designed to help readers navigate through the new distributed objects technology. By targeting the key issues, it offers the information essential to make intelligent choices. Provides a distributed objects roadmap, defines distributed components and situates distributed objects within the client/server field. Details CORBA and its products. Contains an integrated treatment of compound documents and business objects. Includes a comprehensive account of OpenDoc, OLE, Taligent and OpenStep. Packed with illustrations, soapboxes, cartoons and quotes.

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Cartoons and humorous quotes pepper technical explanations of how distributed objects, components, and client/server work together. Details and compares CORBA, COM/OLE, and OpenDoc, and looks at application-level frameworks including Taligent, OpenStep, and Newi. Boxes offer opinions on controversial subjects, warnings, and information on esoteric areas of technology. Includes a list of vendors and print and electronic resources. For computer industry professionals and interested users. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 19, 1995
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
640
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471129936

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