This book introduced you to the concepts of distributed object computing and provided some introductory level tutorials.
Java and CORBA are two technologies that are just starting to take off. This technology is currently the best way to create Web-based client/server applications. A lot of attention is being focused on these technologies, and they are evolving very quickly. For the most current information on distributed computing, we recommend the following sources:
For more information on CORBA, IDL, or RMI, see the following sites. These sites are not Borland sites.
CORBA
RMI
Technology comparisons
Vogel, Andreas, and Keith Duddy, Java Programming with CORBA, 2nd edition, Wiley Computer Publishing, New York, 1998.
Orfali, Robert, and Dan Harkey, Client/Server Programming with JAVA and CORBA, Wiley Computer Publishing, New York, 1997.
Pope, Alan, The CORBA Reference Guide, Addison-Wesley, Berkeley, California, 1998.
Rosenberger, Jeremy, Sams' Teach Yourself CORBA in 14 days, Sams Publishing, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1998.
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