Enterprise Application Integration with CORBA Component and Web-Based Solutions

Enterprise Application Integration with CORBA Component and Web-Based Solutions
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by Ron Zahavi, David S. Linthicum

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Introducing older applications into the 21st century... In addition to its role as a leading technology for building distributed applications, CORBA is also a vital element in the integration of legacy applications into modern systems. Taking readers through all of the latest features of CORBA, this book focuses on how to integrate older "legacy" systems into modern systems so that they can work with multiple platforms and the Web. Packed with real world examples as well as detailed technical solutions for specific integration problems, it provides proven, cost-effective methods for converting outdated applications into modern, enterprise applications.


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"This book...gives EAI architects and developers the opportunity to learn directly from the authority on distributed computing, EAI, and CORBA." --David S. Linthicum Chief Technology Officer, SAGA Software, Inc. In this book a CORBA pioneer provides proven, cost-effective techniques for integrating enterprise applications (including legacy applications) into modern, multiplatform systems. He also offers valuable advice and guidance on how to build new CORBA-based applications using the latest... read more



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