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Paperback Programming Mobile Objects with Java [With Contains Java & Desing Patterns Code...] Book

ISBN: 0471254061

ISBN13: 9780471254065

Programming Mobile Objects with Java [With Contains Java & Desing Patterns Code...]

A complete guide to using today's hottest new object technology in your programs Programming Mobile Objects with Java Mobile objects let you build incredibly flexible programs that can remake any or all of their features and capabilities on the fly, according to changing end-user demands. Now, in this practical guide to programming mobile objects with Java, expert Jeff Nelson brings you up to speed on mobile object concepts and terminology. Working examples show you how to: * Build mobile objects with Java using CORBA, RMI, VisiBroker, and Voyager * Integrate mobile objects with DCOM * Create mobile components * Build mobile groupware * Upgrade software dynamically * Use state-of-the-art mobile object security techniques * Implement fault-tolerant, load-balancing distributed systems In addition, the author provides 13 Java Design Patterns to help with your migration to mobile object technology. The CD-ROM supplies you with: * Complete Java code for the 13 mobile object design patterns found in this book * Voyager, versions 1.0.1 and 2.0.0, from ObjectSpace, Inc. * Trial Editions of Inprise's VisiBroker for Java, version 3.2 and JBuilder 2 * iBus Java Software Bus, version 0.5 from SoftWired AG, Zurich * Together/J Whiteboard Edition, version 2.0 from Object International (www.togetherj.com) * mpEDIT, version 1.13 * Java Development Kit, version 1.1.7 and JavaBeans Development Kit, version 1.0 from Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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Geeks will like this book!

Some of the reviews here complain about typos and other non-related babble. This book is not about agents or Java. If you have ever actually programmed in Java or written software using "mobile" objects you will find this treatise helpful, informative and educational. Unless you spend all of your time re-reading your CS 303 books the latter half of this book will come in handy as a valuable reference when sketching out object models. The examples are simple and clear. I would highly recommend this book to developers who are interested in the future of distributed computing. Chris Henderson CEO The Gluons
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