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(Java Objects Everywhere) A CORBA-compliant ORB from Sun. It allows a Java-compliant Web browser or network computer running a Java operating system to have access to CORBA objects in a network....
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(Java Objects Everywhere) A CORBA-compliant ORB from Sun. It allows a Java-compliant Web browser or network computer running a Java operating system to have access to CORBA objects in a network. See CORBA and RMI.
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A guy called Joe
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What's a Little Money Between Friends?
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Measuring SOA success
Joe McKendrick, ZDNet blogger and all-around SOA expert, reported on a simple and interesting way to evaluate the success of SOA (service-oriented architecture) implementations. Joe says that a...
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