Creating Java Beans : Components for Distributed Applications

Creating Java Beans : Components for Distributed Applications
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Although JavaBeans are most commonly associated with visual user-interface components on the client side, they can also provide the infrastructure for distributed applications across the enterprise on the server. Mark Watson's Creating JavaBeans is a short, effective tutorial for quickly learning JavaBeans development for distributed systems. The author clearly introduces the basics of simple beans, including topics such as the Java Developer's Kit (JDK) 1.1 event model. The middle section of the book describes how to create JavaBeans for networked and distributed applications and includes sample beans for database access, a mail client, and a Web search application. Although the content in this section is not exhaustive, the source code is useful. The author finishes the book by directly taking on distributed computing with examples such as code for socket programming in Java (a hard-to-find topic); a bean using Remote Method Invocation (RMI); and a sample using CORBA, the industry-standard component protocol from Unix. This text offers a snapshot of where Java is in the world of distributed applications, a good introduction to JavaBeans, and some useful code. Creating JavaBeans can give more advanced Java developers a jumpstart into an exciting area of systems design where Java is likely to become a key player in the very near future.



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