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Paperback Java Distributed Objects Book

ISBN: 0672315378

ISBN13: 9780672315374

Java Distributed Objects

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Excellent Coverage!

The Authors have done an excellent job in providing a good coverage of Distrtibuted computing and how Java supports it right from the Socket Level to Corba. Good examples and surely handy for Advanced Java Programmers. Good job, Authors!

Excellent !

Dazling ! Very good in explaining advanced topics. Although a thick book, the writing style makes the reading of this book a very pleasant and interesting journey from begin to end. It describes in enough detail distributed architectures, from low level sockets to servlets, RMI, CORBA. I read it with great pleasure and I'd recommend it to anyone interested in distributed computing.

Excellent book.

In my opinion this is a great book. If you are a "newbie" perhaps you may wish to start with Thinking in Java by Bruce Eckel or Fundamentals of Java by Gary Cornell, however if have some experience of coding in any OO language, you will find this book to be your good friend. I will definitely recommend this book to my students in intermediate and advanced Java programming classes.Thank you to authors for a great job!

An Excellent book regarding Java, RMI, Corba and DCOM.

I found the book in a book store and read it for two hours and finally decided to buy. The chapter for RMI is the best I have seen. It teaches people how to set up callbacks in RMI, something even javasoft would not tell you. The comparison among RMI, Corba and DCOM is the clearest on the market. A book worth your money!

One of the best Java book!!!

This book is for intermediate programmer who want s to explore Java beyond applet and stand-alone application. The book covers various ways to develop distributed system in Java, from socket to servlets, DCOM to CORBA, RMI to mobile objects. The book is easy to read. The examples are done by presenting real-world case and solution. The weakness is that the book does not cover the newest Java technology, Enterprise Java Beans. Other than that this book is perfect.
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