Implementing Distributed Systems with Java and CORBA [electronic resource] /by Markus Aleksy, Axel Korthaus, Martin Schader.
by Aleksy, Markus [author.]; Korthaus, Axel [author.]; Schader, Martin [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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QA76.76.C65 Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages | QA76.76.C65 Abstract Computing Machines | QA76.76.C65 Implementation of Functional Languages | QA76.76.C65 Implementing Distributed Systems with Java and CORBA | QA76.76.C65 Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages | QA76.76.C65 Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing | QA76.76.C65 Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages |
Preliminaries -- Concepts of the CORBA Standard -- to the Interface Definition Language -- IDL to Java Mapping -- Important Elements of the ORB Runtime -- A First Example -- Generating Remote Objects -- Alternatives for Designing IDL Interfaces -- Inheritance and Polymorphism -- Implementing Distributed Callbacks -- Utilizing Value Types -- Utilizing Interfaces of the DynamicAny Module -- Dynamic Invocation Interface -- Dynamic Skeleton Interface -- Implementing Different POAs -- CORBA's Naming Service -- CORBA's Event Service.
The book addresses readers interested in the design and development of distributed software systems relying on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). CORBA is an industry standard that has considerably changed the way modern information systems are developed. It enables the platform-independent and programming-language-independent implementation of distributed object-oriented systems and also supports the migration of legacy systems into modern architectures. The book is intended in particular for students of computer science and management information systems in their graduate studies, as well as for practitioners and professional software developers who are looking for fast access to CORBA technology and want to profit from meaningful code examples. Three different ORBs, examples, and exercises with solutions are available for download.
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