00945nam0-22003011i-450-99000754161040332120061005111234.0000754161FED01000754161(Aleph)000754161FED0100075416120030814d1937----km-y0itay50------baengGBa-------001yy<<A >>report on the Social, Economic and Political condition of the Hadhramautby W. H. IngramsLondonMajesty's Stationery office1937IV, 177 p., 2 c. ripieg.24 cmColonial annual reports123ColonieIngrams,William Harold272347ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007541610403321G-05-047I.G. 6147ILFGEILFGEReport on the Social, Economic and Political condition of the Hadhramaut684293UNINA03807nam a2200445Ii 4500991003248259707536m d cr cn|||||||||070806s2006 ne a sb 001 0 eng d97815586064871558606483b13655115-39ule_inst97190:97190Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comOPELSOPELSTEFA004.2/222Puder, Arno.627534Distributed systems architecture[electronic resource] :a middleware approach /Arno Puder, Kay Römer, Frank Pilhofer.Amsterdam ;Boston :Elsevier :Morgan Kaufmann,c2006.xvi, 323 p. :ill. ;24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-315) and index.Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Basic Concepts; 3 Introduction to CORBA; 4 ORB; 5 ORB Design; 6 Interoperability; 7 Object Adapters; 8 Invocation Adapters; 9 IDL compiler; 10 CORBA and Beyond; Appendix A MICO Installation; B Mico Implementation Overview; C Mico Implementation Details; D Sample Application; List of Figures; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.Middleware is the bridge that connects distributed applications across different physical locations, with different hardware platforms, network technologies, operating systems, and programming languages. This book describes middleware from two different perspectives: from the viewpoint of the systems programmer and from the viewpoint of the applications programmer. It focuses on the use of open source solutions for creating middleware and the tools for developing distributed applications. The design principles presented are universal and apply to all middleware platforms, including CORBA and Web Services. The authors have created an open-source implementation of CORBA, called MICO, which is freely available on the web. MICO is one of the most successful of all open source projects and is widely used by demanding companies and institutions, and has also been adopted by many in the Linux community. * Provides a comprehensive look at the architecture and design of middleware--the bridge that connects distributed software applications * Includes a complete, commercial-quality open source middleware system written in C++ * Describes the theory of the middleware standard CORBA as well as how to implement a design using open source techniques.Electronic reproduction.Amsterdam :Elsevier Science & Technology,2007.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Web browser.Title from title screen (viewed on Aug. 2, 2007).Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.Electronic data processingDistributed processing.Computer architecture.CORBA (Computer architecture)Electronic books.localRömer, Kay.authorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut739030Pilhofer, Frank.authorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut739031Original15586064839781558606487(DLC) 2005049841(OCoLC)60492050Referexhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781558606487An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for informationPublisher descriptionhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0625/2005049841-d.htmlTable of contents onlyhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0625/2005049841-t.html.b1365511524-02-2224-01-08991003248259707536C0TEFDistributed systems architecture1463971UNISALENTOle02924-01-08mm -engne 00