Developing distributed and e-commerce applications / Darrel Ince.
Material type: TextPublication details: Harlow : Addison-Wesley, 2002.Description: xx, 367 p. : ill. ; 24 cm + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 0201730464
- 658.872 INC
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The last few years of the 20th century have seen an incredible growth of interest in distributed systems which address the business needs of companies, and which use network technology - primarily the technology employed in the internet. This book is about the development of e-commerce and e-business systems using the new technologies that have emerged or have matured over the last few years, such as web servers, CORBA, HTML, XML and Java. It looks in particular at more challenging applications where major problems in performance and reliability need to be addressed.
Accompanying CD-ROM contains the text in HTML format, exercises, web links, graphics from the text, and code files to run the exercises.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. An Introduction to E-commerce and distributed applications -- 2. The Internet and TCP/IP -- 3. Clients and Servers -- 4. Distributed Paradigms -- 5. Database Servers -- 6. Web Servers and the World Wide Web -- 7. Programming Web Servers -- 8. XML -- 9. RMI and Distributed Objects -- 10. CORBA -- 11. Internet Security -- 12. Concurrency -- 13. Transactions -- 14. Designing Distributed Systems -- 15. Bots, Agents and Spiders -- 16. Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing -- 17. Case Study.
System requirements for CD-ROM: Internet web browser (Microsoft Explorer 4.0+ recommended).
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Preface
- 1 An Introduction to E-Commerce and Distributed Applications
- 2 The Internet and TCP/IP
- 3 Clients and Servers
- 4 Distributed Paradigms
- 5 Database Servers
- 6 Web Servers and the World Wide Web
- 7 Programming Web Servers
- 8 XML
- 9 RMI and Distributed Objects
- 10 CORBA
- 11 Internet Security
- 12 Concurrency
- 13 Transactions
- 14 Designing Distributed Systems
- 15 Bots, Agents and Spiders
- 16 Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing
- 17 Case Study Glossary Indexnbsp