Description |
xv, 332 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. COM and CORBA Together: A Simple Example -- Ch. 3. Interworking Architecture -- Ch. 4. Basic Mappings -- Ch. 5. Complex Data Types -- Ch. 6. COM Data Type Mappings -- Ch. 7. Integrating COM and CORBA -- Ch. 8. Exceptions -- Ch. 9. Bidirectional Integration -- Ch. 10. Building an ActiveX Control -- Ch. 11. Using COM/CORBA Bridges in Distributed Systems -- Ch. 12. Conclusions and Futures |
Summary |
Written by members of the OMG COM/CORBA Internetworking specification team, this is a complete, nuts-and-bolts guide to building real-world systems that exploit the best attributes of both CORBA and COM. Using a series of application scenarios for which they provide solutions - complete with sample code and working examples - they show you how to write hybrid programs and build real-world systems using CORBA and COM; partition application designs to get the most out of both technologies; write COM and Visual Basic clients that use CORBA servers; use design patterns to avoid or fix common COM/CORBA programming traps; build reusable ActiveX controls for CORBA objects; and use Web browswers to access CORBA objects |
Notes |
Bibliography: p319. _ Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 319) and index |
Subject |
COM (Computer architecture)
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CORBA (Computer architecture)
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Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
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Author |
Curtis, David, 1957-
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LC no. |
98024818 |
ISBN |
0471198277 (alk. paper) |
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