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Distributed Systems Architecture: A Middleware Approach (The MK/OMG Press) [Hardcover]

Arno Puder (Author), Kay Römer (Author), Frank Pilhofer (Author)
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October 10, 2005 1558606483 978-1558606487 1
Middleware is the bridge that connects distributed applications across different physical locations, with different hardware platforms, network technologies, operating systems, and programming languages. This book describes middleware from two different perspectives: from the viewpoint of the systems programmer and from the viewpoint of the applications programmer. It focuses on the use of open source solutions for creating middleware and the tools for developing distributed applications. The design principles presented are universal and apply to all middleware platforms, including CORBA and Web Services. The authors have created an open-source implementation of CORBA, called MICO, which is freely available on the web. MICO is one of the most successful of all open source projects and is widely used by demanding companies and institutions, and has also been adopted by many in the Linux community.

* Provides a comprehensive look at the architecture and design of middleware—the bridge that connects distributed software applications
* Includes a complete, commercial-quality open source middleware system written in C++
* Describes the theory of the middleware standard CORBA as well as how to implement a design using open source techniques

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"Einstein famously posited, 'Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.' This modern corollary to Occam's Razor is often honored in the breach, especially the final three words, and especially in the IT industry. Distributed systems, like security and error handling, are inherently difficult, and no amount of layered abstraction will overcome that simple fact. A deep understanding of what makes distributed systems architecture different from monolithic systems architecture is critically important in a networked world of services such as that promised by Service Oriented Architecture, and Puder, Römer and Pilhofer deliver that deep understanding in a straightforward, step-by-step fashion, from the inside out—as simple as possible, but not simpler. Every application developer today is a distributed systems developer, and this book therefore belongs on the bookshelf of every developer, architect and development manager." —Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D., chairman and CEO, Object Management Group, Inc.

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This guide to building robust middleware includes a complete open source CORBA system

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  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1 edition (October 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558606483
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558606487
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,312,501 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The book is very good. It provides a good high level background of the common approaches for middleware integration. Very easy to use and follow, and to find information. Also well written for someone not familiar with the topic to jump directly to a specific section.

It covers concepts of distributed systems, the object model, middleware, CORBA, uORB, object adapters, IDL, XML, WSDL, SOAP, UDDI. It is not an in-depth book in any of these, but provides a very good overview, and solid concept and foundation of all of those areas. Does contain some sample code to illustrate points discussed.

Highly recommended for a quick overview of the technical concepts involved in distributed systems
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invocation adapters, invocation adapter interface, stringified object reference, partial state record, ubicomp devices, object reference template, container programming model, initial object reference, object adapter, remote operation invocation, adapter activator, servant retention policy, default servant, new transport mechanism, compound data types, void withdraw, location forwarding, communication end point, connection setup request, stub objects, exactly supplies, implementation repository, pure virtual methods, naming graph, interface repository
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Little Endian, Object Request Broker, Portable Object Adapter, Dynamic Invocation Interface, Open Source, Mico Daemon, Dynamic Any, Static Invocation Interface, Enterprise Java Beans, Smart Dust
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