Component software beyond object-oriented programming

The author describes his book as a "unique blend of market and technology coverage, broad and fair coverage of current technologies and a deep discussion of real problems with their solutions where known". The first edition won the "Jolt Award" became the leading book on the mark...

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Main Author: Szyperski, Clemens
Other Authors: Gruntz, Dominik, Murer, Stephan
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York London Boston ACM Press Addison-Wesley 2002
Edition:2nd ed.
Series:Addison-Wesley component software series
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Table of Contents:
  • pt.1. Motivation - components and markets
  • Introduction
  • Market versus technology
  • Standards
  • pt.2. Foundation
  • What a component is and is not
  • Components, interfaces, and re-entrance
  • Polymorphism
  • Object versus class composition or how to avoid inheritance
  • Aspects of scale and granularity
  • Patterns, frameworks, architectures
  • Programming - shades of gray
  • What others say
  • pt.3. Component models and platforms
  • Object and component "wiring" standards
  • The OMG way: CORBA, CCM, OMA, and MDA
  • The Sun way - Java, JavaBeans, EJB, and Java 2 editions
  • The Microsoft way: COM, OLE/ActiveX, COM+, and .NET CLR
  • Some further technologies
  • Strategic comparison
  • Efforts on domain standards
  • Ongoing concerns
  • pt.4. Components meet architecture and process
  • Component architecture
  • Component frameworks
  • Component development
  • Component distribution and acquisition
  • Component assembly
  • On the horizon
  • pt.5. Markets and components
  • Gamut of markets
  • New professions
  • A component marketing paradox