|
|
|
|
Special Edition Using Java Server Pages and ServletsSpecial Edition Using JSP and Servlets starts by detailing the evolution of web servers that led to the creation of ASP and JSP. It explains both the limitations of previous technologies and the benefits that JSP provides including platform independence. Includes coverage of: organizing applications with multiple files and client-side objects,... | | Business Services Orchestration: The Hypertier of Information TechnologyBusiness Services Orchestration (BSO) is a new, unique, far-reaching industry technology encompassing the art of harmoniously organizing the interactions between business services. These business services may represent internal business processes of organizations. Integration of many of these internal legacy, custom, and COTS applications may,... | | java(TM).rmi: The Remote Method Invocation GuideBefore the Java language was available, distributed systems engineering was greatly concerned with the problem of heterogeneity—the differences between CPUs, OSes, languages, and data formats. The challenge was to create architectureneutral formats and protocols which could be adapted to any architecture without burdening the programmer. RPC... |
|
| | | | Creating and Consuming Web Services in Visual BasicOne of the more confusing items about Web Services regards defining exactly what and why they are. Let's begin with why they exist.
Web Services exist to make it easier to integrate applications. Existing technologies include Java RMI, CORBA, and DCOM. All of these technologies work over networked environments and allow... |
|
| | Enterprise Security with EJB and CORBA(r)"Leveraging their strong implemention and standards committee experience, the authors have delivered the definitive guide to enterprise distributed object security."–Wing K. Lee, Sprint
Enterprise Security with EJB and CORBA
With e-business and distributed components comes the need for a bold new approach to... | | Objects, Components, and Frameworks with UML: The Catalysis(SM) Approach ". . . We found Catalysis to be the first comprehensive object-oriented methodology to unify the concepts of objects, frameworks, and component technologies." John McGehee, Senior Architect, Texas Instruments Works Project
Objects, Components, and Frameworks with UML: The Catalysis Approach is where you will... |
|
|
|
Result Page: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 |