Developing distributed and E-commerce applications

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Developing distributed and E-commerce applications

Darrel Ince

Addison-Wesley, 2004

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The growth of interest in distributed systems which address the business needs of companies, and which use network technology -- primarily the technology employed in the internet - has been dramatic. This book describes the development of the new technologies that have emerged or have matured over recent years, such as web servers, CORBA, HTML, XML and Java. It looks in particular at more challenging applications where major problems in performance and reliability need to be addressed. Using a 'bottom-up' approach, the book discusses client/servers and distributed development paradigms before moving on to more specific technologies that are examples of these concepts. The final part of the book covers advanced topics, such as internet security, concurrency, agents, and ubiquitous/mobile computing.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements 1 An Introduction to E-commerce and Distributed Applications 2 The Internet and TCP/IP 3 Clients and Servers 4 Distributed Paradigms 5 Database Servers 6 Web Servers and the World Wide Web 7 Programming Web Servers 8 XML 9 RMI and Distributed Objects 10 CORBA 11 Internet Security 12 Concurrency 13 Transactions 14 Designing Distributed Systems 15 Bots, Agents and Spiders 16 Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing 17 Case Study Glossary Index

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