Da Computer, Unternehmen, Abteilungen, Informationen und Mitarbeiter zunehmend räumlich voneinander getrennt werden, müssen sie miteinander vernetzt werden. Deshalb sind Software-Entwickler gefordert, die Erstellung von Anwendungen für verteilte Systeme zu beherrschen. Dieser Band richtet sich an Entwickler, die bisher noch nichts mit verteilten Umgebungen zu tun hatten. Er eignet sich als Begleiter verschiedenster Aus- und Fortbildungskurse und legt seinen Schwerpunkt auf die Anwendungsentwicklung. Middleware-Konzepte und Prinzipien werden anhand von Beispielen mit OMG/CORBA, Microsoft COM und Java/RMI erklärt. (03/00)…mehr
Da Computer, Unternehmen, Abteilungen, Informationen und Mitarbeiter zunehmend räumlich voneinander getrennt werden, müssen sie miteinander vernetzt werden. Deshalb sind Software-Entwickler gefordert, die Erstellung von Anwendungen für verteilte Systeme zu beherrschen. Dieser Band richtet sich an Entwickler, die bisher noch nichts mit verteilten Umgebungen zu tun hatten. Er eignet sich als Begleiter verschiedenster Aus- und Fortbildungskurse und legt seinen Schwerpunkt auf die Anwendungsentwicklung. Middleware-Konzepte und Prinzipien werden anhand von Beispielen mit OMG/CORBA, Microsoft COM und Java/RMI erklärt. (03/00)Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wolfgang Emmerich is the author of Engineering Distributed Objects, published by Wiley.
Inhaltsangabe
CONCEPTS. Distributed Systems. Designing Distributed Objects. MIDDLEWARE FOR DISTRIBUTED OBJECTS. Principles of Object-Oriented Middleware. CORBA, COM and Java/RMI. Resolving Heterogeneity. Dynamic Object Requests. COMMON DESIGN PROBLEMS. Advanced Communication between Distributed Objects. Locating Distributed Objects. Life Cycle of Distributed Objects. Object Persistence. Distributed Object Transactions. Security. A Full CORBA C++ Implementation of Soccer Example. Bibliography. Index.
Invited Industry Presentation.- Application Integration with CORBA and XML.- Middleware Selection.- Middleware Selection.- A Key Technology Evaluation Case Study: Applying a New Middleware Architecture on the Enterprise Scale.- An Architecture Proposal for Enterprise Message Brokers.- Resource Management.- Resource Management.- The Importance of Resource Management in Engineering Distributed Objects.- Towards Designing Distributed Systems with ConDIL.- Architectural Reasoning.- Architectural Reasoning.- Automatic Generation of Simulation Models for the Evaluation of Performance and Reliability of Architectures Specified in UML.- Architectural Reflection Realising Software Architectures via Reflective Activities.- Using Model Checking to Detect Deadlocks in Distributed Object Systems.- Component Metadata for Software Engineering Tasks.- On Using Static Analysis in Distributed System Testing.- Distributed Communication.- Distributed Communication.- Distributed Proxy: A Design Pattern for the Incremental Development of Distributed Applications.- Modeling with Filter Objects in Distributed Systems.- Advanced Transactions.- Advanced Transactions.- Integrating Notifications and Transactions: Concepts and X2TS Prototype.- Advanced Transactions in Enterprise JavaBeans.- Service Integration.- Service Integration.- Customizable Service Integration in Web-Enabled Environments.- Migrating and Specifying Services for Web Integration.
CONCEPTS. Distributed Systems. Designing Distributed Objects. MIDDLEWARE FOR DISTRIBUTED OBJECTS. Principles of Object-Oriented Middleware. CORBA, COM and Java/RMI. Resolving Heterogeneity. Dynamic Object Requests. COMMON DESIGN PROBLEMS. Advanced Communication between Distributed Objects. Locating Distributed Objects. Life Cycle of Distributed Objects. Object Persistence. Distributed Object Transactions. Security. A Full CORBA C++ Implementation of Soccer Example. Bibliography. Index.
Invited Industry Presentation.- Application Integration with CORBA and XML.- Middleware Selection.- Middleware Selection.- A Key Technology Evaluation Case Study: Applying a New Middleware Architecture on the Enterprise Scale.- An Architecture Proposal for Enterprise Message Brokers.- Resource Management.- Resource Management.- The Importance of Resource Management in Engineering Distributed Objects.- Towards Designing Distributed Systems with ConDIL.- Architectural Reasoning.- Architectural Reasoning.- Automatic Generation of Simulation Models for the Evaluation of Performance and Reliability of Architectures Specified in UML.- Architectural Reflection Realising Software Architectures via Reflective Activities.- Using Model Checking to Detect Deadlocks in Distributed Object Systems.- Component Metadata for Software Engineering Tasks.- On Using Static Analysis in Distributed System Testing.- Distributed Communication.- Distributed Communication.- Distributed Proxy: A Design Pattern for the Incremental Development of Distributed Applications.- Modeling with Filter Objects in Distributed Systems.- Advanced Transactions.- Advanced Transactions.- Integrating Notifications and Transactions: Concepts and X2TS Prototype.- Advanced Transactions in Enterprise JavaBeans.- Service Integration.- Service Integration.- Customizable Service Integration in Web-Enabled Environments.- Migrating and Specifying Services for Web Integration.
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"recommend..." --CVu, April 2001
"This remarkable book tackles distributed systems in relation to object-orientation and middle-ware. Anyone designing systems today should have a copy of this book on the shelf." --Computer Bulletin ....Book of the Month, May 2001
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