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Examples of Building Java CORBA Applications

Given by Shrideep Pallickara at Tutorial: ITEA HPCC Conference Aberdeen Md. on July 13 98. Foils prepared July 15 1998

Basic Principles of CORBA
  • Defining interface with IDL
  • Client Stubs and Server skeletons
  • Files produced in process and their meaning
Object Implementation for a random number generator
Starting Servers
Client Side Tags


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1 Building Java CORBA Applications
2 The Development Process
3 Defining the IDL
4 Generating Client Stubs & Server Skeletons
5 Anatomy of Files Generated - Part I
6 Anatomy of Files Generated- Part II
7 The Object Implementation Server
8 The Object Implementation
9 Accessing the Object Implementation - Part I
10 Accessing The Object Implementation-Part II
11 Starting the Servers- Part I
12 Starting the Servers - Part II
13 Client Applet Tags- Part I
14 Client Applet Tags- Part II

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