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Java Distributed Collaborative Environment as a CORBA and RMI Example

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

Basic Principles of CORBA and Java
Basic Principles of Java Collaboration Systems
Description of Collaboration Process and associated classes
  • Exceptions
  • Meaages and Events
Server and Set up Structure
CORBA and RMI versions of basic functions


Table of Contents for Java Distributed Collaborative Environment as a CORBA and RMI Example


001 Java Distributed            Collaborative Environment
002 CORBA
003 CORBA Transport Protocol: IIOP
004 CORBA Services & Facilities.
005 Simple Guidelines For  Collaboration
006 2nd Generation Java-based Collaboration API's
007 Collaboration Environments - The Next Frontier
008 CORBA, RMI and Java  (Convergence Of Object Models)
009 Java CORBA combination
010 JDCE Features
011 Dynamics Of Collaboration
012 Dynamics of Collaboration(contd)
013 Exception Hierarchy
014 JDCE Client Exceptions
015 Data Bahn Exceptions
016 Client Events - A Reporting mechanism.
017 JDCE Messages
018 JDCE MessageQueue
019 JDCE Worker Threads
020 Starting the servers & setting up JDCE
021 Starting the servers & setting up JDCE
022 Binding to the sessionScheduler  (CORBA) Vs (RMI)
023 Getting a handle to the DataBahn (CORBA) I
024 Getting a handle to the DataBahn (CORBA) II
025 Getting a handle to the DataBahn (RMI)
026 Publishing the Client Object Reference (CORBA) I
027 Publishing the Client Object Reference  (CORBA) II
028 Publishing the Client Object Reference (RMI) I
029 Publishing the Client Object Reference (RMI) II


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