Java Distributed Objects (Sams Professional Series) - Softcover

Mccarty, Bill; Cassady-Dorion, Luke

 
9780672315374: Java Distributed Objects (Sams Professional Series)

Synopsis

This book is a comprehensive guide to Java distributed computing. It assumes the reader is an experienced Java programming, but has little experience with network programming and distributed objects. This book covers networking, distributed computing architectures, advanced Java facilities, security, data management, and specific distributed computing techniques including sockets, Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Java servlets, Microsoft's Distributed Component Model (DCOM), and the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). This book covers all these protocols, gives advice on when to use each protocol, and demonstrates how they work (or don't work) together.

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About the Author

Bill McCarty, Ph.D., is a professor of MIS and computer science at Azusa Pacific University. He has spent over 20 years developing distributed computing applications, and 7 years teaching advanced programming to graduate students. Dr. McCarty is also co-author of the well-received Object-Oriented Programming in Java, (see attached reader reviews). Luke Cassady-Dorion is a professional programmer with 8 years of experience developing commercial distributed computing applications, and specializes in Java/CORBA programming.

From the Back Cover

This book is a comprehensive guide to Java distributed computing. It assumes the reader is an experienced Java programming, but has little experience with network programming and distributed objects. This book covers networking, distributed computing architectures, advanced Java facilities, security, data management, and specific distributed computing techniques including sockets, Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Java servlets, Microsofts Distributed Component Model (DCOM), and the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). This book covers all these protocols, gives advice on when to use each protocol, and demonstrates how they work (or dont work) together.

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