Training Course:Hands-On CORBA Development with JavaSchool/Trainer:Matrice Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) brings a powerful and important standard for distributed objects. Java brings a powerful and important standard for developing and deploying objects. This course combines the two to provide a sound, practical understanding of CORBA and of distributed, interoperable Java objects.
The course uses the ORB and compiler included in JDK 1.4. Other ORBs (WebSphere, Orbix, etc.) are by special arrangement only.
Duration and Construction The course lasts four days. It is based on a cycle of theory-language-practice-review, with approximately two cycles per day. One non-trivial, practical case-study is developed during the course.
Each day will start at 09.00 and finish at 16.30.
Intended Audience The course is for Java developers who need an in-depth and practical understanding of distributed objects and CORBA, and who need to extend their Java skills to distributed, interoperable objects.
Participants should already have a basic understanding of object technology and Java, perhaps having attended the Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming with Java course.
Aims To be aware of the need for and nature of distributed architectures To understand the issues surrounding distributed objects To gain a thorough understanding of the CORBA architecture To learn the core provisions of CORBA including the ORB, IIOP and IDLs in depth To practise the creation of Java IDL, the creation of CORBA objects and the sending of messages between distributed Java objects, and between Java objects and non-Java objects To understand the IDL to Java binding To understand the rôle and nature of object adapters To understand the CORBA Naming service To gain an awareness of other CORBA services such as Transaction, Notification or Persistence Deliverables Lectures Facilitation of discussions Direction, assistance and feedback on exercises Proposed solutions to the exercises Copies of lecture slides, plus explanatory text and summaries Reference list of books and sources Numbers We recommend that there are no more than 10 participants, each working at his or her own machine.
Contents Introduction to distributed objects Object-request brokers (ORB) and inter-ORB protocols (IIOP) The static architecture and the Java bindings Using the ORB The Interface Definition Language bindings (IDL) Writing IDL Delegation versus inheritance Using the Naming service The Portable Object Adapter (POA) The dynamic architecture (DII and DSI) ...''
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School Address:
Matrice Hawthorn Cottage Hadham Road Bishops Stortford CM23 2QT Hertfordshire United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)7010 704705 Fax: +44 (0)7010 704706 Email: info@matrice.co.uk
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Java Data Objects
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming using C++
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C++ Exceptions
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