Implementing distributed systems with Java and CORBA - Info and Reading Options
By Markus Aleksy

"Implementing distributed systems with Java and CORBA" was published by Springer in 2005 - Berlin, it has 343 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Implementing distributed systems with Java and CORBA” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Implementing distributed systems with Java and CORBA
- Author: Markus Aleksy
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 343
- Publisher: Springer
- Publish Date: 2005
- Publish Location: Berlin
“Implementing distributed systems with Java and CORBA” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Java (Computer program language) - CORBA (Computer architecture) - Distributed operating systems (Computers) - Object-oriented programming (Computer science) - Operating systems (computers) - Distributed databases - Computer science - Software engineering - Management information systems - Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters - Business Information Systems
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xiii, 343 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL22650240M - OL10086319W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 60800796
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2005926835
- ISBN-13: 9783540241737 - 9783540280477
- ISBN-10: 3540241736
- All ISBNs: 3540241736 - 9783540241737 - 9783540280477
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"Implementing distributed systems with Java and CORBA" Description:
The Open Library:
This book addresses readers interested in the design and development of distributed software systems with Java and CORBA. The programming language Java, first introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1995 in an attempt to remedy some of the deficiencies of C++, has me- while pervaded all fields of software development. CORBA, the Common Object Request Broker Architecture, is an industry standard that enables the platform- and programming l- guage-independent implementation of distributed object-oriented systems. When developing and testing the examples and exercises for this book, we used three diff- ent Object Request Broker products (ORBs) that are available free of charge. The first is JacORB 2.2, a Java object request broker originated in the CS department at Freie Univer- TM sität Berlin, see http://www.jacorb.org. The second one is part of Sun’s Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Development Kit (JDK), see http://java.sun.com. The third ORB is OpenORB 1.3.1 developed by the Community OpenORB Project, see http://openorb.sf.net. Detailed information on downloading, installing, and c- tomizing these ORBs can be found in Appendix E and at the book’s website http://www. wifo.uni-mannheim.de/CORBA in subdirectory ORB.
Open Data:
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. Written for:Graduate students and teachers of the programming languages Java and CORBA; researchers; practitioners and professional software developers looking for fast access to CORBA technologyKeywords:CORBADistributed SystemsJavaProgrammingProgramming Languages
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