Newsletter sign-up
View all newsletters

Enterprise Java Newsletter
Stay up to date on the latest tutorials and Java community news posted on JavaWorld

Sponsored Links

Optimize with a SATA RAID Storage Solution
Range of capacities as low as $1250 per TB. Ideal if you currently rely on servers/disks/JBODs

J2SE 1.4 breathes new life into the CORBA community, Part 1

Get started developing enterprise CORBA applications with the latest version of J2SE

  • Print
  • Feedback

Page 6 of 6

      orbd -ORBInitialPort 1050 -ORBInitialHost localhost


Now run the server:

      java HelloServer -ORBInitialPort 1050 -ORBInitialHost localhost


Then run the client:

      java HelloClient -ORBInitialPort 1050 -ORBInitialHost localhost


Until next time

In this introductory article, I've set the stage for the more advanced and fun topics to come in the remaining parts of this series. In Part 2, I will introduce you to the POA released in CORBA 2.2, which offers one of the most important portability-enhancing additions to CORBA after IDL. Part 3 will go into even more detail about the POA. Finally, Part 4 will cover knickknacks such as portable interceptors and the INS.

About the author

Tarak Modi has been architecting scalable, high-performance, distributed applications for more than seven years and is currently a senior specialist with North Highland, a management and technology consulting company. His professional experience includes hardcore C++ and Java programming; working with Microsoft technologies such as COM (Component Object Model), MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server), and COM+; Java-based technologies including J2EE; and CORBA. He is also coauthor of Professional Java Web Services (Wrox Press, 2002; ISBN 1861003757). To find out more about him, visit his personal Website at http://www.tekNirvana.com.
  • Print
  • Feedback

Resources