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Book 31
Java Programming with CORBA
by Andreas Vogel, Keith Duddy, G Brose, and Gerald Brose
Published 1 March 1997
The first wave of Java programs worked only on single desktop computers - they couldn't talk or share information with other computers, which limited their usefulness for most serious business applications. This text, written in collaboration with the OMG (Object Management Group), covers Java programming with distributed objects. This generation of Java program will be able to talk with any computer - regardless of differences in the operating systems and computer languages they use. The book shows Java developers how to use the new industry standard for distributed objects, CORBA. After setting out the basic building blocks, the authors move on to demonstrate to developers how to use them to build real Java applications. The authors provide real-world business examples, and show how to build both simple and more complex programs using the Java ORB tools.
C++ Programming with CORBA
by Andreas Vogel, Maria Benjamin, Bhaskar Vasudevan, Ted Villalba, and Keith Duddy
Published 25 February 1999
This volume aims to shows C++ developers and programmers how to write full-scale business applications with CORBA. Topics include: C++ object request brokers and the latest need-to-know features of CORBA, including security, advanced object designs, performance, and scalability; and how to master the complex technology of C++ language binding, illustrating solutions using Visigenic's VisiBroker in-depth and complete code examples.