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10144CS801 MIDDLEWARE TECHNOLOGIES Syllabus

The document outlines the course units for a middleware technologies course totaling 45 hours. The 5 units cover: 1) client/server concepts and middleware, 2) EJB architecture, 3) building EJB applications, 4) CORBA, and 5) COM. The course textbooks are listed as well as additional reference materials.

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10144CS801 MIDDLEWARE TECHNOLOGIES Syllabus

The document outlines the course units for a middleware technologies course totaling 45 hours. The 5 units cover: 1) client/server concepts and middleware, 2) EJB architecture, 3) building EJB applications, 4) CORBA, and 5) COM. The course textbooks are listed as well as additional reference materials.

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10144CS801 MIDDLEWARE TECHNOLOGIES 3003

UNIT I CLIENT / SERVER CONCEPTS 9


Client-Server - File server - Database server - Group server - Object server – Web server
-Middleware - General middleware - Service specific middleware - Client / server building
blocks - RPC - Messaging - Peer-to-Peer.

UNIT II EJB ARCHITECTURE 9


EJB - EJB architecture - Overview of EJB software architecture - View of EJB - Conversation -
Building and deploying EJBs - Roles in EJB.

UNIT III EJB APPLICATIONS 9


EJB session beans - EJB entity beans - EJB clients - EJB deployment - Building an application
with EJB.

UNIT IV CORBA 9
CORBA - Distributed systems - Purpose - Exploring CORBA alternatives - Architecture
overview - CORBA and networking Model - CORBA object model - IDL - ORB - Building an
application with CORBA.

UNIT V COM 9
COM - Data types - Interfaces - Proxy and stub - Marshalling – Implementing Server/Client -
Interface pointers - Object creation - Invocation - Destruction - Comparison COM and CORBA -
Introduction to .NET - Overview of .NET architecture - Marshalling - Remoting.
Total: 45

TEXT BOOKS

1. Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey and Jeri Edwards, “The Essential Client/Server Survival Guide”,
Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2002.
2. Tom Valesky, “Enterprise Java Beans”, Pearson Education, 2002
3. Jason Pritchard, “COM and CORBA side by side”, Addison Wesley, 2000
4. Jesse Liberty, “Programming C#”, 2nd Edition, O’Reilly Press, 2002.

REFERENCES

1. Mowbray, “Inside CORBA”, Pearson Education, 2002.


2. Puder, “Distributed System Architecture – A Middleware Approach”, Elsevier, 2008.

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