Abstract: Distributed Object Computing (DOC) is an increasingly important computing paradigm exploiting the benefits of object-oriented technology and using the internet and its communications infrastructure as a vehicle for the delivery of a wide range of sophisticated value-added distributed services. The integration of the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) and object-oriented programming languages facilitates the introduction and deployment of such applications in a platform-independent open distributed environment. In this paper, we introduce both CORBA and Java as tools to facilitate the development of distributed object computing-based applications, and we present a prototype electronic commerce application using the DOC paradigm.
Index Terms:
CORBA, Distributed object computing, Electronic commerce, Java, Object-orientation.
Citation:
K. Saleh, R. Koppler, C. Demarais, "Distributed Object Computing and its Application in Electronic Commerce Systems," aiccsa, pp.0495, ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA'01), 2001