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Title:
Object-Orientated Client/Server Internet EnvironmentsAuthor:
Amjad UmarISBN:
0 13 375544 4Publisher:
Prentice HallPages:
527ppPrice:
£26-95Reviewer:
Rick StonesSubject:
internet; client server; object orientedAppeared in:
10-5This book is a guide to building distributed applications, using
web browsers, CORBA/DCOM, RPC, TP systems, etc. It is pitched at a
technical level, though I did notice several things that grated, such as a
box labelled 'Additional Web Protocols' containing bullet points IPv6, VRML
and IRC. A serious mixing- up of different types of things, in my opinion.
Also'so a Java applet (an Active X component) can call a remotely
located Microsoft Word document ..'. Now I may be wrong, but I
think that a Java applet isn't an ActiveX component, though I believe
applets can be wrapped in an ActiveX bridge. It all seems a bit 'not quite
right', though not exactly wrong either.
This is the sort of book I usually find very interesting, but I struggled to read this one and ended up skipping large sections to get to the end. There is a lot of information in this book, but I found the style very hard going, the English didn't seem very natural and when combined with some technical oddities, this very much put me off.
I think with some serious re-editing to improve the style and more critical technical reviewing this could be quite a good book, since it covers some interesting topics, but in its current form it isn't for me.