CORBA 3 Fundamentals and programming
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CORBA 3 Fundamentals and programming
Wiley, c2000
2nd ed
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CORBA3
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Previous ed.: 1996
Includes index
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An insider's guide to programming distributed objects using all of CORBA 3's powerful new services and facilities Building on a new component-based architecture, more robustJava and Internet integration, asynchronous invocation modes, and quality-of-service control, CORBA 3 makes distributed programming more powerful and productive than ever before. In this Second Edition of the bestselling guide to CORBA programming, an OMG insider shows architects and programmers how to make the most of all of these features.
Author and editor Jon Siegel: Starts with an overview of CORBA, including all of the features added with details of the Object Management Architecture's CORBAservices and CORBAfacilities, including specifications in the CORBAdomains Walks you through a tutorial presentation of a real-world distributed CORBA application working the same example on 11 ORBs in the key enterprise programming languages C++, Java, and COBOL On the CD-ROM you'll find almost everything you need to build and run the example (except a computer, of course): The IDL files (identical for all ORBs and languages) All source code in C++ , Java, and COBOL Makefiles for every ORB discussed Sample ORBs and development environments Contributors include: Dan Frantz, BEA Systems, Inc. Patrick Ryan, Expersoft Corp. Virgil Albaugh, IBM Corp. Michael Cheng, IBM Corp. Alan Conway, IONA Technologies PLC Jim O'Leary, IONA Technologies PLC Frederic Desjarlais, Inprise Corp. David Gamble, MERANT plc Martin Tonge, Peerlogic, Inc. UML chapter contributed by Cris Kobryn, a coauthor of the UML specification and co-chair of the UML Revision Task Force.
MOF chapter contributed by Sridhar Iyengar, the principal author of the MOF specification. Visit our Web site at www wiley.com/ compbooks/
Table of Contents
Introducing CORBA and the OMA. Technical Overview. Introducing OMG IDL. Understanding the ORB, Part 1: Client Side. Understanding the ORB, Part 2: Object Implementation (Server) Side, Including the CORBA Component Model. Architecting and Programming for CORBA Interoperability. Language Mappings, Part 1: C++. Language Mappings, Part 2: Java. Language Mappings, Part 3: COBOL Designing with CORBAservices and CORBAfacilities. CORBAservices, Part 1: Naming and Trader Services. CORBAservices, Part 2: Event and Notification Services. CORBAservices, Part 3: Transaction and Concurrency Services. CORBRservices, Part 4: Security and Licensing Services. CORBAservices, Part 5: Introduction to the Other CORBAservices and the COBRAfacilities. CORBAservices, Part 6: LifeCycle and Relationship Services. CORBAservices, Part 7: Persistent State and Externalization Services. CORBAservices, Part 8: Property and Query Services. Introducing the CORBA Domains. Some CORBAdomain Specifications. Modeling CORBA Applications with UML. Implementing Metamodels and Repositories Using the MOF. The Tutorial Example: Overview and Scenario. The Tutorial Example: Analysis and Design. ORB Product Descriptions. Coding and Compiling the IDL. The Depot. Depot Implementation in Java. Depot: Overview and COBOL Language Coding. The Store. Coding the Store in Java. Store: COBOL Coding. Programming the POSTerminal in C++. Coding the POS in Java. POS: COBOL Coding. Running the Example. Appendices. About the Web Site. What's on the CD-ROM? Index.
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