Author: Jim Farley
Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1st edition
Date: January 8, 1998
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN10: 1565922069
ISBN13: 978-1565922068
Page: 392
Overview:
(Java O'Reilly) Java Distributed Computing by Jim Farley
Distributed computing and Java go together naturally. Keep in mind as the first language of bottom-up, is designed for the network, to create a computer with the cooperation of Java is very simple. Simple applet is also a separate application running on the browser if you think you are. Download in other systems that are running the browser is running, delivery, the client code. However, this simple applet is not possible without the guarantee of security and portability of Java: Java applet that runs on any platform, to interfere with the host that is not possible.
Of course, we, when considering the application server distributed computing to communicate with the same protocol, the client application and is more complex than we think. We usually think in terms of programs that work together to produce a single result, and other remote access, remote procedure call to the database. And Java applications distributed computing, among other things, is designed and written. Have been covered with CORBA facilities and the (Remote Method Invocation) RMI of Java, it is not stop there, it is and will explain how to design a proprietary protocol to build a message passing system, Java you think, and want to write multi-threaded server, such as, you will learn how to use the security features of. Has been distributing high bandwidth requirements of the application data system is to pay special attention, collaboration, and.
In the future, distributed computing has become even more important. Java is distributed or problems and solutions for your computing, computing applications, can be found in access to a wide range of offers, distributed writing.
In distributed computing in Java, describes the following topics:
* Introduction to distributed computing.
* Basics of Internet
* Distributed object (typically the RMI and CORBA)
* Thread
* Security
* Message passing system
* Distributed database system (database)
* Applications with limited bandwidth
* Cooperative System
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