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Markus Völter, Michael Kircher, Uwe Zdun
Remoting Patterns
Foundations of Enterprise, Internet, and Realtime Distributed Object Middlware
Wiley Series in Software Design Patterns
ISBN: 0470856629, Wiley and Sons 2004
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Developing distributed applications, made simpler with
the advent of distributed object middleware, succeeds best when it
seamlessly integrates with the widely spread object-oriented and
component-oriented paradigms used in today's applications.
But extra requirements - performance, predictability, scalability -
can increase complexity and the challenge of building robust distributed
software. This is when details of the distributed object middleware
suddenly
become critical and must be understood thoroughly. And this is also when
developers, consultants, and especially software architects, need to
understand the inner workings of the middleware products they use -
not just their APIs.
This book explains the internal structure and behaviour of distributed
object middleware in an easily comprehensible form: patterns. Since
practically all
available distributed object middleware systems are built on the same
set of patterns, understanding the patterns will provide developers
with a thorough and deep understanding of how a particular middleware
works. To illustrate the patterns, the book includes three technology
projections for: CORBA, Web Services, and .NET Remoting,
The pattern language in this book addresses everything from basic
and elementary aspects of lifecycle- and resource management to
asynchronous invocations. The combination of patterns, their interactions,
and the technology projections even enable you to create your own
distributed object
middleware, in case existing solutions fail to address your specific needs.
Download Preview Edition!
see also POSA 3 - Patterns for Resource Management by Michael
Kircher and Prashant Jain, and Server Component Patterns by me,
Alexander Schmid and Eberhard Wolf.
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