CORBA Programming with C++ |
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Goals |
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Audience |
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| Software developers who will be developing distributed applications using CORBA | ||||||||||||||
Duration |
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| 4 days | ||||||||||||||
Prerequisites |
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| Non-trivial experience with C++ and familiarity with object-oriented concepts is required. | ||||||||||||||
Contents |
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What is CORBA?
Interface Definition Language (IDL) CORBA Object Overview IDL to C++ Mapping Details Object Reference Details Parameter passing Rules - In, Out, Inout, Return Implementing Servants Managing Servants POA Details Request Routing Alternatives The Naming Service The Event Service Advanced Topics |
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Format |
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| Lecture and programming exercises | ||||||||||||||
ScheduleBuddy Passes available for selected offerings of this course.
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