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Java Programming with CORBA (OMG) [Paperback]

Andreas Vogel , Keith Duddy
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  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 2nd Edition edition (9 Mar 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0471247650
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471247654
  • Product Dimensions: 23.5 x 19 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,773,901 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Create industrial–strength enterprise applications using Java and CORBA

Java developers, here′s your chance to quickly master the skills you need to create powerful, CORBA–based business applications that interact with objects located anywhere on a network or the Internet, regardless of differences in operating systems or languages.

With this second edition, experts Vogel and Duddy have written two books in one: the first is a step–by–step introduction to programming with Java ORBs; the second is a solutions guide that provides detailed examples and design patterns for next–generation, Internet–based distributed systems. The authors provide many real–world examples to illustrate programming techniques, including complete code samples (not just snippets).

This completely updated and revised Second Edition features new and expanded coverage of:
∗ CORBA 2.1
∗ Java IDL
∗ Such advanced features as DII, DSI, and ANY
∗ CORBA Services for Naming, Trading, Events, and Security
∗ CORBA Beans
∗ Proven design patterns for Internet–based applications based on extensive, real–world project experience.

All examples are written using the Visigenic Visibroker ORB, but the techniques shown will work with any ORB you choose. Code and patterns are provided in source form in the book; complete source code is provided on the companion website.

Java Programming with CORBA, Second Edition gets you up to speed on what you need to know to satisfy the growing demand for fully interoperable, distributed, object–oriented enterprise applications.

On the book′s companion website –www.wiley.com/compbooks/vogel–you′ll find:
∗ All code from the book, ready to download
∗ Sample ORBs, including Visibroker.

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Create industrial–strength enterprise applications using Java and CORBA

Java developers, here′s your chance to quickly master the skills you need to create powerful, CORBA–based business applications that interact with objects located anywhere on a network or the Internet, regardless of differences in operating systems or languages.

With this second edition, experts Vogel and Duddy have written two books in one: the first is a step–by–step introduction to programming with Java ORBs; the second is a solutions guide that provides detailed examples and design patterns for next–generation, Internet–based distributed systems. The authors provide many real–world examples to illustrate programming techniques, including complete code samples (not just snippets).

This completely updated and revised Second Edition features new and expanded coverage of:
∗ CORBA 2.1
∗ Java IDL
∗ Such advanced features as DII, DSI, and ANY
∗ CORBA Services for Naming, Trading, Events, and Security
∗ CORBA Beans
∗ Proven design patterns for Internet–based applications based on extensive, real–world project experience.

All examples are written using the Visigenic Visibroker ORB, but the techniques shown will work with any ORB you choose. Code and patterns are provided in source form in the book; complete source code is provided on the companion website.

Java Programming with CORBA, Second Edition gets you up to speed on what you need to know to satisfy the growing demand for fully interoperable, distributed, object–oriented enterprise applications.

On the book′s companion website –www.wiley.com/compbooks/vogel–you′ll find:
∗ All code from the book, ready to download
∗ Sample ORBs, including Visibroker.

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Format:Paperback
This is an excellent reference book for Java CORBA programming. It is concise and well-indexed. It is not a "how-to-program CORBA from Java" book. Although it does have a number of good examples and some tutorial sections, Orfali & Harkey's "Client/Server Programming with Java and CORBA" is a better book for programming "how to" information. Similarly, if you are looking for more information about the underlying protocol, Henning & Vinoski's "Advanced CORBA Programming with C++" has better low-level CORBA coverage.
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In the opening chapters, it is difficult to see what code is generated and what code needs to be written. After trying to use this book for a few hours, I turned to the Client/Server Programming with Java and Corba book by Orfali and Harkey and quickly was up and running. The Vogel book just isn't as clear.
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I found this book to be very useful. We teach a number of CORBA classes in Java and C++, and so far this is the best one I've seen for developers. Lots of code examples and good explanations.
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