Here is the first book on message passing fundamentals written for veteran application developers and programmers who want to work in communications. The author provides a complete deployment kit: short tutorials, valuable tools, proven tips, and plenty of useful ideas. It: contains nuts-and-bolts coverage of message passing internals; explains how message systems are designed and deployed; and provides fully functional message passing engine and message systems management tools. Its CD-ROM contains source code for original implementations and deployment components.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 196 mm
Dicke: 33 mm
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978-0-07-141638-2 (9780071416382)
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Bill Blunden has been fascinated by software since 1983, when he first discovered the DOS debug utility. During his career in the software industry, he has performed R&D on enterprise middleware, worked with distributed computing software, and implemented various security protocols. He is the author of two other books: Virtual Machine Design and Implementation in C/C++ and Memory Management Allocation and Collection. He holds a master's degree in Operations Research from Case Western Reserve.
Introduction Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Messaging and Middleware Chapter 2: Groundwork Chapter 3: Implementation Chapter 4: Additional Services Chapter 5: User's Guide Chapter 6: Client Software Index