CORBA stands for Common Object Request Broker Architecture, central to the world of distributed heterogeneous object-oriented computing...and that's about as complicated and technical as CORBA For Dummies gets. CORBA makes it easier than ever to create software that runs as clients and servers and to run them on different machines connected by a network or the Internet. Here's a glimpse of the skills you can master with CORBA For Dummies:
- Working with ORBs (Object Request Brokers), the cornerstones of CORBA
- Creating a client and a server object, in both C++ and Java, that communicate via an ORB
- Developing Beans for CORBA
- Saving time by using CORBAservices
- Building a bridge between CORBA and DCOM applications
- Making the most of the new Visual development environment for all the latest CORBA and Java tools