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Programming and customizing the BASIC Stamp computer / Scott Edwards.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1998.Description: 284 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 computer optical disk (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 0079136842 (hc)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.265 21
Summary: CORBA author Ron Ben-Natan takes it to the Web with this hands-on package that propels you into the dynamic, interoperable future of the internet. You get complete information on using Java and CORBA to build object-oriented, distributed, cooperative systems with special emphasis on system security. CORBA on the Web shows you how to tap into legacy systems and application servers developed in any programming language for which an IDL mapping exists. You'll examine new technologies and products (IIOP, CORBA firewalls, and more) through a set of practical examples that dissolve the hype-fog. And quickly proceed, step by step, from the basics to advanced applications that today's end-users products are coming to expect.
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Accompanying CD-ROM held at the Ciculation Desk ; DD386.

Includes index.

CORBA author Ron Ben-Natan takes it to the Web with this hands-on package that propels you into the dynamic, interoperable future of the internet. You get complete information on using Java and CORBA to build object-oriented, distributed, cooperative systems with special emphasis on system security. CORBA on the Web shows you how to tap into legacy systems and application servers developed in any programming language for which an IDL mapping exists. You'll examine new technologies and products (IIOP, CORBA firewalls, and more) through a set of practical examples that dissolve the hype-fog. And quickly proceed, step by step, from the basics to advanced applications that today's end-users products are coming to expect.

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