Programming with Java IDL: Developing Web Applications with Java and CORBA - Softcover

Lewis, Geoffrey; Barber, Steven; Siegel, Ellen

 
9780471247975: Programming with Java IDL: Developing Web Applications with Java and CORBA

Synopsis

Combining the versatility of Java with the interoperability of CORBA, Java IDL (Interface Definition Language) lets you build object–oriented systems that freely interact over the Internet or intranets, regardless of ORB or programming language. Now Programming with Java IDL offers Java developers a quick, easy way to fully master this important new Web development tool.

With this valuable guide, developers learn Java IDL programming by actually building powerful applications using distributed objects. Experts Geoffrey Lewis, Steven Barber, and Ellen Siegel first bring you up to speed on CORBA, Java, and Java IDL basics. They provide you with step–by–step instructions and source code (also available at the companion Web site) to build three full–fledged distributed systems of increasing complexity. Then, combining valuable insider tips with business system programming savvy, they show you how to quickly modify the code to build your own powerful custom applications.

A hands–on guide to harnessing the power of Java and CORBA to create super–versatile business applications, Programming with Java IDL is an indispensable working resource for Java developers.

Visit the companion Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/lewis

There you′ll find:
∗ All the source code from the book
∗ Updates on latest developments in Java IDL tools and techniques.

Contributors: Henry Balen (Fusion Systems, Pierre Delisle (Sun Microsystems), Bruce E. Martin (Visigenic), Patrick McTurk (Fusion Systems), Jeff Nisewanger (Sun Microsystems), Gordon Palumbo (Fusion Systems), Larry Pass (Sun Microsystems), Mary Ann Rayner (Sun Microsystems), Marvin Wolfthal (Fusion Systems)

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About the Author

GEOFFREY R. LEWIS was formerly manager of strategic alliances for Sun Microsystem′s Object Products including NEO and Joe. He managed Sun′s activities at the Object Management Group and represented Sun on OMG′s Technical Committee, Architecture Board and Board of Directors. In 1994, he received OMG′s Distinguished Service Award and in March 1997, he was awarded OMG′s first Fellows Honor.

STEVEN BARBER is a principal consultant with Fusion Systems Group, a firm specializing in the design and implementation of multitiered Java and CORBA systems.

ELLEN SIEGEL is a member of the Internet Client Server Group at Sun Microsystems, Inc. She was technical lead for the Joe 1.0 and 2.0 product releases as well as the initial Java IDL development and currently holds a position focusing on Web technology.

From the Back Cover

Combining the versatility of Java with the interoperability of CORBA, Java IDL (Interface Definition Language) lets you build object–oriented systems that freely interact over the Internet or intranets, regardless of ORB or programming language. Now Programming with Java IDL offers Java developers a quick, easy way to fully master this important new Web development tool.

With this valuable guide, developers learn Java IDL programming by actually building powerful applications using distributed objects. Experts Geoffrey Lewis, Steven Barber, and Ellen Siegel first bring you up to speed on CORBA, Java, and Java IDL basics. They provide you with step–by–step instructions and source code (also available at the companion Web site) to build three full–fledged distributed systems of increasing complexity. Then, combining valuable insider tips with business system programming savvy, they show you how to quickly modify the code to build your own powerful custom applications.

A hands–on guide to harnessing the power of Java and CORBA to create super–versatile business applications, Programming with Java IDL is an indispensable working resource for Java developers.

Visit the companion Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/lewis

There you′ll find:
∗ All the source code from the book
∗ Updates on latest developments in Java IDL tools and techniques.

Contributors: Henry Balen (Fusion Systems, Pierre Delisle (Sun Microsystems), Bruce E. Martin (Visigenic), Patrick McTurk (Fusion Systems), Jeff Nisewanger (Sun Microsystems), Gordon Palumbo (Fusion Systems), Larry Pass (Sun Microsystems), Mary Ann Rayner (Sun Microsystems), Marvin Wolfthal (Fusion Systems)

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