Titre : | Remoting patterns : foundations of enterprise, internet and realtime distributed object middleware | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Markus Volter, Auteur ; Michael Kircher, Auteur ; Uwe Zdun, Auteur | Editeur : | New York : Wiley | Année de publication : | 2005 | Collection : | Wiley series in software design patterns | Importance : | 389 p. | Présentation : | ill. | Format : | 25 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-470-85662-8 | Note générale : | Index p.377-389 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Mots-clés : | Computer software -- Development
Software patterns
Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing
Middleware
CORBA (architecture des ordinateurs)
Programmation orientée aspects (informatique) | Index. décimale : | 681.3.06 Logiciels. Software | Résumé : |
Remoting offers developers many ways to customize the communications process, for efficiency, security, performance and power, and allows seamless integration of components running on several computers into a single application. This book exposes the full power of remoting to developers working in mixed platform environments in a way that will ensure they have a deep understanding of what remoting is capable of, and how they can make it work the way they want.By both building on and seamlessly integrating with OO and component-oriented paradigms, distributed object middleware has made the development of distributed applications easier than ever in the past. But extra requirements - performance, predictability, scalability - can increase the complexity and therefore 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 through 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. | Note de contenu : |
* Pattern language overview.
* Basic remote patterns.
* Identification patterns.
* Lifecycle management patterns.
* Extension patterns.
* Extended infrastructure patterns.
* Invocation asynchrony patterns.
* Technology projections.
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Remoting patterns : foundations of enterprise, internet and realtime distributed object middleware [texte imprimé] / Markus Volter, Auteur ; Michael Kircher, Auteur ; Uwe Zdun, Auteur . - Wiley, 2005 . - 389 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - ( Wiley series in software design patterns) . ISBN : 978-0-470-85662-8 Index p.377-389 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Mots-clés : | Computer software -- Development
Software patterns
Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing
Middleware
CORBA (architecture des ordinateurs)
Programmation orientée aspects (informatique) | Index. décimale : | 681.3.06 Logiciels. Software | Résumé : |
Remoting offers developers many ways to customize the communications process, for efficiency, security, performance and power, and allows seamless integration of components running on several computers into a single application. This book exposes the full power of remoting to developers working in mixed platform environments in a way that will ensure they have a deep understanding of what remoting is capable of, and how they can make it work the way they want.By both building on and seamlessly integrating with OO and component-oriented paradigms, distributed object middleware has made the development of distributed applications easier than ever in the past. But extra requirements - performance, predictability, scalability - can increase the complexity and therefore 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 through 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. | Note de contenu : |
* Pattern language overview.
* Basic remote patterns.
* Identification patterns.
* Lifecycle management patterns.
* Extension patterns.
* Extended infrastructure patterns.
* Invocation asynchrony patterns.
* Technology projections.
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