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by Jim Farley | ISBN 1-56592-206-9E | First edition, published January 1998
This book is an overview of the tools and techniques that are at your disposal for building distributed computing systems in Java. In most cases, these tools are provided inherently in the Java API itself, such as the Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) API, the Java Security API, and the Java™ Database Connectivity ( JDBC) package. Other tools are standards and protocols that exist independently of Java and its environment, but are supported within Java, either through its core APIs or by add-on APIs offered by third-party vendors. Some examples include the Common Object Request Broker Adapter (CORBA) standards, the multicast IP protocol, and the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) standard.
I intend this book to serve as both explanatory and reference material for you, the professional developer. Most of the book is made up of detailed explanations of concepts, tools, and techniques that come into play in most distributed computing situations. At the same time, for readers who are more familiar with the subject matter, the text and code examples are broken up into subject areas that should make it fairly easy to reference important bits.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Networking in Java
Chapter 3: Distributing Objects
Chapter 4: Threads
Chapter 5: Security
Chapter 6: Message-Passing Systems
Chapter 7: Databases
Chapter 8: Bandwidth-Limited Systems
Chapter 9: Collaborative Systems
Chapter 10: Building Collaborative Applications
Appendix A: Using the Examples in Applets
Appendix B: CORBA Services
Appendix C: JavaSpaces
Appendix D: RMI Quick Reference
Index
Colophon
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