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VisualAge for Smalltalk SOMsupport

Developing Distributed Object Applications
Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
1996
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-570813-2 (ISBN)
58,70 inkl. MwSt
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Shows developers how to develop cross-platform, distributed object-based applications quickly and effectively.
VisualAge is IBM's cross platform object-oriented development environment. This guide provides detailed information on how to develop distributed object applications using using VisualAge Smalltalk and SOM objects. It also shows how to apply IBM's Visual Modelling Technique, and how IBM's System Object Model (SOM) implements the industry-wide CORBA standard.

Special Notices. Preface. How This Book Is Organized. Related Publications. International Technical Support Organization Publications. International Technical Support Organization. About the Authors. Acknowledgments. I. INTRODUCTION. 1. Introduction to Distributed Systems. Distributed Systems. The Client/Server Computing Model. Client/Server Styles. Challenges in Building Distributed Systems. Approaches to Building Distributed Systems. Examples of Distributed Systems. Data and Function Placement. Data Distribution. Function Distribution. 2. Distributed Object Applications. Distributed Object Computing. Distributed Objects. Evolution of Client/Server Implementation with Objects. Applicability of Distributed Objects. Object Server. Active Server. Peer-to-Peer. 3. Industry Standards. The Object Management Group (OMG). Object Management Architecture (OMA). OMA Reference Model. OMA Components. The OMG Object Model. Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). Structure of an Object Request Broker (ORB). CORBA 2.0 Specification. 4. The System Object Model. Problems with Today's Object Models. A Solution. The Object Model. Interface Definition Language. Language-independence. Release-to- Release Binary Compatibility. Packaging Technology. Relationship Between CORBA and SOM. Distributed Objects. IBM SOMobjects Developer Toolkit Version 2.1. Distributed SOM Framework. Replication Framework. Persistence Framework. Event Manager Framework. Interface Repository Framework. Emitter Framework. Collection Classes. Outlook: SOMobjects Developer Toolkit Version 3.0. Object Request Broker Interoperability. Programming Model. Object Services. 5. IBM Distributed Smalltalk Technology. VisualAge SOMsupport. New in VisualAge Version 3.0 SOMsupport. Expected Benefits. VisualAge Distributed Feature. Distributed Object Space. Distributed Object Space Run-time Environment. Distribution Toolkit. 6. Implementation Alternatives for SOM Objects. Interface Definition Language Approach. Server Development. Client Development. Direct-To-SOM Approach. Relationship of Direct-To-SOM to Distributed SOM. Relationship to C++. Direct-To-SOM C++ Compilers. Direct-To-SOM Programming. Accessing SOM Objects Using VisualAge Smalltalk. Constructing SOM Wrapper Classes. Using Wrapper Classes. 7. A Quick Tour through the Distributed SOM Object Land. The Celsius/Fahrenheit converter. Developing the SOMThermometer class. Installing the Required Products. Setting Up the Environment. Creating the IDL for SOMThermometer. Generating Binding Files and Updating the Interface Repository. Creating the SOMThermometer DLL. Registering the DSOM Alias for SOMThermometer Class. Creating a Test Program. Testing the SOMThermometer Class. Generating SOM Wrapper for SOMThermometer. Developing the SOMThermometerView. Experiences. II. DEVELOPING A DISTRIBUTED OBJECT APPLICATION. 8. The Foreign Currency Exchange (FCE) Case Study. Requirements Specifications. The Solution Prototype. Project Objectives. Project Iterations. Incremental Development. Distributed FCE. Application Scenarios. Customer Management: Object Server. Exchange Rate Management: Active Server. Currency Trading Between Banks: Peer-to-Peer. 9. Analyzing the FCE System. Object-Oriented Analysis. Studying the Requirements for our Case Study. Reviewing the Existing Case Study. Use Cases. User Interface. Object Model. Dynamic Model. 10. Designing the FCE Application with Distributed Objects. Designing Distributed Object Applications. System Design. Choosing the Implementation Technology. Subsystem Design and Placement. Function Placement (Fat Client or Fat Server?). Data Placement. Other Considerations. Object Design. Designing the Solution Domain Classes. Object Design for the Server. Object Design for the Client. Designing with VisualAge SOMsupport. Object Persistence Design. SOM Support for Persistence. Object to Database Mapping. Performance Considerations. Data Storage and Management. 11. Implementing the Distributed FCE Application. Server Implementation. Write Class Description in IDL. Register Classes in SOM Interface Repository. Generate Language Bindings for C++. Generate C++ Program Skeleton Code from IDL. Creating Stub DLLs. Generate Data Access (DAX) Objects. Adding Business Logic. SOMAccount Makefile. Register Server Objects. Client Implementation. Generating VisualAge SOM Wrapper Classes for the Client. Modifying the FCE Application To Use SOM Objects. Visual Parts. Script. Considerations for Using VisualAge SOMsupport. Support of SOM Data Types. Memory Management. Exception Handling. Redirecting SOM Character Output to Smalltalk. Setting Up an Individual Test Environment. Additional Considerations. 12. Looking Ahead. Appendixes. Appendix A. Requirement Specifications. Branch Functions. Center Functions. Appendix B. Setting Up the Implementation Platform. Recommended Hardware. Required System Software. Setting Up the Server System. Setting Up the Client System. Appendix C. FCE Database Definitions. Data Definition Language for Relational Tables. Data Definition Language for Relational Tables of Server. Appendix D. SOM IDL Interface Listings. SOMAccount Interface. SOMBank Interface. SOMCustomer Interface. Appendix E. SOM Objects Implementation Files. SOMAccount Implementation. SOMBank Implementation. SOMCustomer Implementation. List of Abbreviations. Bibliography. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.10.1996
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Maße 179 x 235 mm
Gewicht 612 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Informatik Software Entwicklung Objektorientierung
ISBN-10 0-13-570813-3 / 0135708133
ISBN-13 978-0-13-570813-2 / 9780135708132
Zustand Neuware
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