Distributed Objects and Application Integration

Distributed object technology has been around for nearly a decade. It creates an infrastructure for sharing methods by providing an additional location for application processing and for interoperability among processes. In addition, it provides a standard mechanism to access shared objects, objects that run on any number of servers. As a result, its usefulness to method-oriented application integration should be clear.

As part of the application integration solution set, distributed objects enable architects to create both applications that share common methods and composite applications that support method-oriented application integration. The integration of applications by sharing a common business ...

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