Developing CORBA Applications in Java Using OrbixWeb
CORBA Training Overview
This 5-day class is a hands-on workshop that will guide students through the mechanics of building a CORBA application using Java and Iona's OrbixWeb. Hands-on workshops constitute 50% of the class.
CORBA Training Prerequisites
The CORBA Programming Primer class (CORBA concepts) and a strong working knowledge of Java programming.
CORBA Training Course duration
5 Days
CORBA Training Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:
Introduce the IDL language
Develop a working application
Install and run the application
Troubleshoot a faulty application
CORBA Training Course outline
The Interface Definition Language
IDL data types
Modules and Interfaces
Exceptions
The OrbixWeb environment
Implementing CORBA objects
Generating Stubs and Skeletons
Inheritance vs "TIE" techniques
Registering CORBA objects
The Static interface
The Dynamic interface
Synchronous and deferred-synchronous invocation
Context Objects
Servers
BOA and Object Adapters
Server activation and lifecycle
Server types: Shared, Unshared, Server-per-method, Persistent
servers
Implementation repository
Using CORBA applets
IIOP and proprietary protocols
CORBA Services
Interface repository
Naming Service
Advanced OrbixWeb features
Filters
Smart Proxies
Loaders
Locators
Hardware/Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Intel-based PC Workstation
Windows 95, 98 or NT
Minimum 486 33Mhz Processor
Minimum of 32 MB memory
OR
SUN Solaris/SPARC
Minimum of 32 MB memory
Software Requirements
Java 2 Standard Edition version 1.3 software and documentation*
OrbixWeb 3
Adobe Acrobat Reader*
Student Files
Text Editor*
Please contact your training representative for more details on having this course delivered onsite or online