CORBA Design Patterns

CORBA Design Patterns

by Thomas J. Mowbray (Author), Raphael C. Malveau (Author)

Synopsis

This text combines two trends in computer technology: CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) and design patterns. It shows how to quickly build CORBA based applications using the technique called design patterns. It shows how real world designs are created, using a set of Interface Definition Languages created by the Object Management Group. The book begins with introductions to the essentials of CORBA and design patterns. It then takes the reader on to examining different types of design patterns and how they relate to each other. Further material demonstrates design patterns for particular CORBA services and facilities. Finally, this is all brought together by taking the reader through two case studies that demonstrate how to use the ideas presented in the book to create both legacy and Internet applications. The accompanying CD includes Interface Definition Language software for all available CORBA-based services and facilities, all source code examples contained in the book and many sample implementations.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Pap/Cdr
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 14 Feb 1997

ISBN 10: 0471158828
ISBN 13: 9780471158820

Author Bio
THOMAS J. MOWBRAY is the architect of one of the first CORBA-based applications systems. He is the principal scientist at Mitre Corporation and an architecture columnist for Object Magazine. His other books include The Essential CORBA.

RAPHAEL C. MALVEAU is a technical staff member at Concept 5 Technologies, specializing in building CORBA applications using design patterns.