Enterprise Corba
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Author
Publication
1999-03-03 - Prentice Hall
Language
English
Word Count
116,000 words, Guess
Page Count
464 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7333388M
- ISBN-139780130839633
- ISBN-100130839639
- OCLC Control Number40838621
- OCLC Control Numberenterprisecorba0000slam
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99012477
- LibraryThing1266540
- Goodreads3083780
Classifications
- LCCQA76.9.A73 S465 1999
Description
This is not yet another introduction to CORBA - this is the first book to offer proven guidelines for building large-scale, enterprise-class CORBA systems. This book provides you with the knowledge you need to fully leverage the strength of OMG CORBA. Benefit from the real-world experience the three authors gained as leading CORBA consultants, working with many customers in industries like manufacturing transportation, finance, and telecommunication. This book focuses on the application of technology that is available today, building on the experience the authors have gained with enterprise CORBA systems deployed in the real world. The book provides you with a blueprint for applying CORBA technology to build flexible, high-performance, enterprise-class applications.
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Other Editions
- Enterprise Corba
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