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Written for the software development community at large, this highly accessible I
guide features a comprehensive description of the architecture for distributed J
object-oriented environments based upon the Object Management Group's
(OMG's) universally accepted specifications.
Focusing primarily on a description of the Common Object Request Broker
Architecture (CORBA)—the most significant innovation in object technology to
date—this important new book not only provides detailed information on
architecture and functionality, but also describes three of today's most important
commercially available CORBA-compliant products: Hewlett-Packard's Distributed
Smalltalk, IBM's SOMObjects, and DEC'S ObjectBroker.
Also covered in depth are Object Services, the Object Database Management
Group (ODMG), and the ODMG-93 object database standard to provide software
developers, system architects, system analysts, and MIS managers with a
complete picture of the standards and...
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Fülszöveg
Written for the software development community at large, this highly accessible I
guide features a comprehensive description of the architecture for distributed J
object-oriented environments based upon the Object Management Group's
(OMG's) universally accepted specifications.
Focusing primarily on a description of the Common Object Request Broker
Architecture (CORBA)—the most significant innovation in object technology to
date—this important new book not only provides detailed information on
architecture and functionality, but also describes three of today's most important
commercially available CORBA-compliant products: Hewlett-Packard's Distributed
Smalltalk, IBM's SOMObjects, and DEC'S ObjectBroker.
Also covered in depth are Object Services, the Object Database Management
Group (ODMG), and the ODMG-93 object database standard to provide software
developers, system architects, system analysts, and MIS managers with a
complete picture of the standards and technologies in the distributed object-
oriented systems arena. -"' , pPl| ri i 1
About the Author , I
Ron Ben-Natan, Ph.D., is co-founder and Vice-President for Development at Entity,
Inc. in Tel Aviv, Israel. He has extensive involvement in object-oriented
technologies and distributed systems. He has served as a consultant to such
companies as Merrill Lynch and J.P. Morgan in New York City.
About the Series
The J. Ranade Workstation Series is McGraw-Hill's primary vehicle for providing
workstation professionals with timely concepts, solutions, and applications. Jay
Ranade is also Series Editor in Chief of more than 150 books in the J. Ranade IBM
and DEC Series and Series Advisor to the McGraw-Hill Series on Computer
Communications.
Jay Ranade, Series Editor in Chief and best-selling computer author, is a
consultant and Assistant V.P. at Merrill Lynch.
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