Markus Völter & Michael Kircher 
Remoting Patterns [PDF ebook] 
Foundations of Enterprise, Internet and Realtime Distributed Object Middleware

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Remoting offers developers many ways to customize the communications process, for efficiency, security, performance and power, and allows seamless integration of components running on several computers into a single application. This book exposes the full power of remoting to developers working in mixed platform environments in a way that will ensure they have a deep understanding of what remoting is capable of, and how they can make it work the way they want.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword.
Series Foreword.
Preface.
1. Introduction to Distributed Systems.
2. Pattern Language Overview.
3. Basic Remoting Patterns.
4. Identification Patterns.
5. Lifecycle Management Patterns.
6. Extension Patterns.
7. Extended Infrastructure Patterns.
8. Invocation Asynchrony Patterns.
9. Technology Projections.
10. .NET Remoting Technology Projection.
11. Web Services Technology Projection.
12. CORBA Technology Projection.
13. Related Concepts, Technologies, and Patterns.
Appendix: Extending AOP Frameworks for Remoting.
References.
Index.

Über den Autor

Markus Völter works as an independent consultant on
software technology and engineering based in Heidenheim, Germany.
His primary focus is software architecture and patterns, middleware
and model-driven software development. Markus has consulted and
coached in many different domains, such as banking, health care,
e-business, telematics, astronomy, and automotive embedded systems,
in projects ranging from 5 to150 developers.
Markus is also a regular speaker at international conferences on
software technology and object orientation. Among others, he has
given talks and tutorials at ECOOP, OOPSLA, OOP, OT, JAOO and GPCE.
Markus has published patterns at various PLo P conferences and
writes articles for various magazines on topics that he finds
interesting. He is also Co-author of the book Server Component
Patterns, which is – just like the book you are currently reading –
part of the Wiley series in Software Design Patterns.
When not dealing with software, Markus enjoys cross-country
flying in the skies over southern Germany in his glider.
Markus can be reached at href=’mailto:[email protected]’>[email protected] or via href=’http://www.voelter.de/’>www.voelter.de
Michael Kircher is working currently as Senior software
Engineer at Siemens AG Corporate Technology in Munich, Germany. His
main fields of interest include distributed object computing,
software architecture, patterns, agile methodologies, and
management of knowledge workers in innovative environments. He has
been involved in many projects as a consultant and developer within
various Siemens business areas, building software for distributed
systems. Among these were the development of software for UMTS base
stations, toll systems, postal automation systems, and operation
and maintenance software for industry and telecommunication
systems.
In recent years Michael has published papers at numerous
conferences on topics such as patterns, software architecture for
distributed systems, and e Xtreme Programming, and has organized
several workshops at conferences such as OOPSLA and Euro PLo P. He is
also co-author of the book Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture,
Volume 3: Patterns for Resource Management.
In his spare time Michael likes to combine family life with
enjoying nature, engaging in sports, or just watching wildlife.
Michael can be reached at href=’mailto:[email protected]’>[email protected]
or Via href=’http://www.kircher-schwanninger.de/’>www.kircher-schwanninger.de
Uwe Zdun is working currently as an assistant professor
in the Department of Information Systems at the Vienna University
of Economics and Business Administration. He received his Doctoral
degree from the University of Essen in 2002, where he worked from
1999 to 2002 as research assistant in the software specification
group. His research interests include software patterns, scripting,
object-orientation, software architecture, and Web engineering. Uwe
has been involved as a consultant and developer in many software
projects. He is author of a number of open-source software systems,
including Extended Object Tcl (XOTcl), Acti Web, Frag, and Leela, as
well as many other open-source and industrial software systems.
In recent years he has published in numerous conferences and
journals, and co-organized a number of workshops at
conferences such as Euro PLo P, CHI, and OOPSLA.
He enjoys hiking, biking, pool, and guitar playing.
Uwe can be reached at href=’mailto:[email protected]’>[email protected] or via
wi.wu-wien.ac.at/~uzdun

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