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CORBA and the Java IDL Training Class |
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CORBA and the Java IDL Training Seminar
To introduce CORBA as a language-independent distribution technology specification and to describe how to use the Java IDL to create Java interfaces for CORBA-compliant systems
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Distributing objects - discuss distribution technology concepts. CORBA architecture - describe the architecture of a CORBA-compliant system using the OMA reference model and to give an overview of CORBA-related technologies. Features of CORBA 3.0 - describe the new features of the CORBA 3.0 specification. CORBA IDL definition - provide an overview of the CORBA IDL. Creating an IDL interface - describe how to create an IDL file and explain how to use the idlj compiler to compile an IDL file and produce the required Java files. Creating a CORBA server - describe how to produce an implementation base class to create CORBA server. Creating a CORBA client - outline the steps required to create a CORBA client. Building a CORBA application - create a simple CORBA application. Dynamic interfaces - describe how remote objects can be accessed dynamically using Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII) and Dynamic Skeleton Interface (DSI). CORBA and Java - describe the relationship between CORBA and Java. IDL and Java mappings - discuss how to map data types between IDL and Java. Coding an advanced IDL interface - code an IDL interface that uses complex data structures and operations. RMI and CORBA integration - describe how RMI has been integrated with CORBA using RMI-IIOP and the Java-to-IDL mapping. Coding an RMI/IDL interface - code an RMI interface that is IDL compliant. Coding RMI-IIOP implementation classes - code the implementation classes for an RMI-IIOP client and server. Coding a simple RMI-IIOP application - code a simple RMI application that runs over IIOP.
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Audience |
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Java developers who wish to gain an understanding of J2EE's support technologies, including JDBC, RMI, JMS, JNDI and CORBA; business analysts, system architects, technical managers, and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of enterprise development technologies
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Pre-Requisites |
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A good working knowledge of the Java language, specifically the Java 2 Standard Edition development kit APIs; familiarity with distributed component development concepts and relational database technology would be an advantage
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