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Foil 29 Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - II

From Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments PDPTA Las Vegas -- June 28 1999. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 Need to use mix of approaches -- choosing what is good and what will last
2 For example develop Web-based databases with Java objects using standard JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) interfaces
  • Oracle DB2 Informix Sybase, Lotus Notes, Object database confusion becomes an issue of performance/robustness NOT functionality
3 Use XML to record small databases in flat files
4 Use XML to define all interfaces
5 Use CORBA to wrap existing applications
6 Use COM to access components of major PC applications such as Microsoft Excel and Word
7 Use Java to build all Middleware
8 Use Jini to implement dynamic registration of objects
9 Use HTML and JavaScript to render everything

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