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CORBA Fundamentals and Programming [Paperback]

Jon Siegel (Editor)
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May 3, 1996 0471121487 978-0471121480 1
A wealth of working code gives you hands-on experience in building CORBA-compliant applications.

In this valuable guide, Jon Siegel, Director of Domain Technology at the Object Management Group, and CORBA product development teams from across Europe and the United States present distributed object tutorial applications. Based on a common OMG IDL file, and worked in eight commercially available ORB environments using C, C++, and Smalltalk, the techniques presented in the example will help you write new programs faster at lower cost, and make existing programs easier to change, extend, and maintain.

CORBA Fundamentals and Programming also provides you with all of the necessary technical background and details about CORBA, CORBAservices, and CORBAfacilities. Discussion of each component starts with its impact on your enterprise—which of your computing problems it solves, and how it does it—and includes enough detail to show how all the parts work together. Descriptions of eight representative ORBs showcase the diversity of the programming environments which work together under the CORBA banner. The final half of the book is devoted to the tutorial example.

On the disk you'll find:

  • All IDL interfaces
  • Source code in C, C++, and Smalltalk
  • Make files for eight ORB environments

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This superlative guide contains all the information you need to get started with CORBA. Each chapter is organized in a "drill-down" style--architectural and user-level material towards the front, technical and programming-level details following. Discusses object-oriented analysis and design methods; compares available object request brokers; and provides a fully worked example of a single client and single object implementation, followed by a more complex example including a succinct analysis, cascading object calls, inheritance and use of numerous object services. The accompanying disk features source code in all relevant languages plus all interface definition language interfaces.

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"A wealth of working code gives you hands-on experience in building CORBA-compliant applications.

In this valuable guide, Jon Siegel, Director of Domain Technology at the Object Management Group, and CORBA product development teams from across Europe and the United States present distributed object tutorial applications. Based on a common OMG IDL file, and worked in eight commercially available ORB environments using C, C++, and Smalltalk, the techniques presented in the example will help you write new programs faster at lower cost, and make existing programs easier to change, extend, and maintain.

CORBA Fundamentals and Programming also provides you with all of the necessary technical background and details about CORBA, CORBAservices, and CORBAfacilities. Discussion of each component starts with its impact on your enterprise—which of your computing problems it solves, and how it does it—and includes enough detail to show how all the parts work together. Descriptions of eight representative ORBs showcase the diversity of the programming environments which work together under the CORBA banner. The final half of the book is devoted to the tutorial example.

On the disk you'll find: All IDL interfaces Source code in C, C++, and Smalltalk Make files for eight ORB environments

JON SIEGEL, PhD, is Director of Domain Technology at the OMG where he chairs the Domain Technology Committee which sets OMG specifications for vertical markets. He is a frequent speaker about the OMG at conferences and symposia around the world, and works closely with international standards groups, industry consortia, and the end-user community to promote the use of OMG specifications as industry standards.

Contributors include: Dan Frantz, PhD, Digital Equipment Corporation; Hal Mirsky, Expersoft Corporation; Raghu Hudli, PhD, IBM Corporation; Alex Thomas and Wilf Coles, ICL; Peter de Jong, PhD, Alan Klein, and Brent Wilkins, Hewlett-Packard, Inc.; Sean Baker, PhD, IONA Corporation; Maurice Balick, SunSoft, Inc."


Product Details

  • Paperback: 720 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (May 3, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471121487
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471121480
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.5 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,907,519 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Full Of NON-SENSE (0 *) : Is This For Computer Scientists?, June 11, 1999
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If possible, I WOULD GIVE THIS FAT, USELESS, WORD-SMEARED COLLECTION OF PAPERS A ZERO STAR RATING (amazon.com should think about this option). The money I spent was a COMPLETE WASTE. I don't know how this book got so many stars! Well, I guess next time I will have to be more careful about the reviews. About two third of the book is virtually an advertisement for CORBA, as if the authors were taking a test and answering the question, "Describe the advantages of CORBA (50% of your grade)". The technicality of CORBA could be described more succinctly and more lucidly. I think the intention of salesmanship was the killjoy. In fact there was nothing much you could get from the LONG, WINDED sections. Only a small fraction of the SUPER-BORING first two third of this notorious book (more precisely, some diagrams only) gave real technical overview. In stead of dreams they could talk about realities. And the example (the selection of a nice example was the only good thing about this book).... Oh, the code could be arranged in so many better ways and written so much more professionally!! Pages on the use of different ORBs were anything but useful! Couldn't they do a better job at least here? Well, IF YOU LIKE TO EAT 1-TON OF JUNK TO GET 1-OUNCE OF NUTRITION (or even better, real FOOD), go ahead, BUY THIS GIBBERISH-TALK STUFF. Or else think before you leap!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good overview, examples - weak index, design options info, March 26, 1998
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good architectural review, and great examples for coding your first client and server. Would have liked more info about: 1)designs for a large distributed client base 2) backup server registration/lookup ideas 3) actual executables, services, and repositories needed at distributed sites to handle client base
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars We need an updated edition, July 19, 1999
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This is a classic authored by one of the real "movers and shakers" of the OMG, but as others said is dated. I wish he'd update this work to cover the POA as well as other topics. Henning Vinosky does this and has been worth its weight in gold.
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