Component Software
Beyond Object-Oriented Programming
Résumé
There has been an explosive growth in component software technologies since the first edition of this classic book was published. The advent of EJB, J2EE, CORBA 3, COM+ and the .NET framework are evidence of a maturing market in component software that goes 'beyond OOP'.
Clemens Szyperski gives us an objective survey of the component landscape, blended with unique insights into the market forces that influence deployment and in-depth coverage of real problems and their solutions.
Highlights of the Second Edition include:
- A comprehensive update of market-leading technologies including COM+, CORBA, EJB and J2EE
- New sections evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of emerging technologies like .NET, the CORBA Component Model, XML Web Services, showing how they work together with components and XML-related standards
- New examples in C# in addition to Java and Component Pascal
Component Software, Second Edition will help software developers, architects, CTOs and system integrators to understand both the technical issues and the market dynamics that underlie component software.
Contents
I. MOTIVATION: COMPONENTS AND MARKETS.- Introduction.
- Market versus technology.
- Standards.
- What a component is and is not.
- Components, interfaces, and re-entrance.
- Polymorphism.
- Object versus class composition, or how to avoid inheritance.
- Aspects of scale and granularity.
- Patterns, frameworks, architectures.
- Programming: shades of gray.
- What others say.
- Object and component 'wiring' standards.
- The OMG way: CORBA, CCM, OMA, and MDA
- The Sun way: Java, JavaBeans, EJB, and Java 2 editions.
- The Microsoft way: COM, OLE/ActiveX, COM+, and .NET CRL
- Some Further Technologies
- Strategic comparison.
- Efforts on domain standards.
- Ongoing Concerns
- Component architecture.
- Component frameworks.
- Component development.
- Component distribution and acquisition.
- Component assembly.
- On the horizon.
- Gamut of markets
- New professions.
- A component marketing paradox.
L'auteur - Clemens Szyperski
Clemens Szyperski is Associate Professor in the Faculty
of Information Technology at Queensland University of
Technology, Brisbane, Australia. He is co-founder and
Director of Research at Oberon microsystems Inc., which
developed BlackBox Component Builder, one of the first
development environments designed specifically for
component-oriented programming projects. He is also a
frequent speaker at international conferences and
workshops.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Clemens Szyperski |
Parution | 26/11/2002 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 622 |
Format | 15,8 x 24,2 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1002g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780201745726 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-201-74572-6 |
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