CORBA fundamentals and programming

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CORBA fundamentals and programming

written and edited by Jon Siegel

Wiley, 1996

  • : pbk.

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Since it supports a wide range of approaches to system integration, CORBA is complex and often prone to subjective interpretation. An understanding of the trade-offs involved in various approaches is crucial. Fostering this kind of understanding is the inspiration for the Object Management Architecture (OMA). After a review of OMA, CORBA, and Common Object Services Specification (COSS), this book discusses object-oriented analysis and design methods and compares available object request brokers. It provides a fully-worked example with a single object implementation. Other examples address cascading object calls, inheritance, and the use of multiple object services. On the disk: Source code in C, C++ Source code in Smalltalk Interface Definition Language Interfaces.

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