May 2001
Intermediate to advanced
1088 pages
30h 13m
English
When you create a CORBA application, you must decide how the clients will interact with your objects. You can have one object (or a small group of objects) with many clients, or you can have a separate object for every client. Figure 17.5 illustrates these possibilities.

In some applications, the CORBA object represents a business object, like an aircraft or a warehouse. In others, the object represents a set of business operations that you want to perform. When the CORBA objects represent business objects, your application tends to look a lot ...
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