Java Distributed Objects (Sams Professional Series)
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Book Description
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.
  • Comprehensive and professional approach to building Java distributed objects with CORBA/IIOP, RMI, IDL, and COM/DCOM
  • Extremely practical, hands-on book that contains concise descriptions of the theory, complete applications, and thousands of lines of proven, real-world Java code
  • Authors Bill McCarty and Luke Cassady-Dorion have 28 years of combined professional programming experience in the field of distributed objects

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This book is a comprehensive guide to Java distributed computing. The book covers networking, distributed computing architectures, advanced Java facilities, security, data managing, and specific distributed computing techniques including sockets, Remote Method Invocation, Java servlets, Microsoft's Distributed Component Model, and the Common Object Request Broker Architecture.

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