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|a Pritchard, Jason
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|a COM and CORBA side by side :
|b architectures, strategies, and implementations /
|c Jason Pritchard.
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|a 2nd. print.
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|a Mexico :
|b Addison-Wesley,
|c 2000.
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|a xiii, 430 p. ;
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|a Part I. Embrancing COM and CORBA. Chapter 1. The arrival of distributed objects. Chapter 2. The dominance of COM and CORBA. Chapter 3. Distributed object fundamentals. Part II. COM and CORBA on the Server. Chapter 4. Assessing the Server side. Chapter 5. The server platform. Chaper 6. Essential services. Chapter 7. Server-side intangibles. Part III. COM and CORBA on the client. Chapter 8. The desktop client. Chapter 9. The Internet client. Chapter 10. Client design considerations. Part IV. Bridging COM and CORBA. Chapter 11. Custom bridging approaches. Chapter 12. Commercial bridging approach. Chapter 13. Enterprise application servers. Chapter 14. Conclusion. Appendices. Appendix A. References. Appendix B. Examples available for download.
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|a ARQUITECTURA DE ORDENADORES
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