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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 2 CORBA Servers Adv Features Security |
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Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training
This is the second course in a five-part series that covers the building of CORBA servers, and advanced features such as Factory and callback objects, exceptions and DII, and CORBA security. The participant will learn how to use the IDL-to-Java compiler to generate server skeletons and how to implement CORBA objects using these skeletons. Server IDL skeletons, CORBA servers and naming services, and server invocation are covered in detail. This course also covers factory and callback objects, with conceptual information on each object type and instruction on how to design and how to use them. Exceptions, the methods to throw and catch them, the Finally Block method, and user-defined exceptions are covered, in addition to, Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII) and how it is used to allow a client to access any CORBA object. Instruction is given on constructing an argument list, preparing for and extracting the return value, and invoking the Request. Finally, security, firewalls and firewall types are covered, along with the CORBA security service model and architecture.
o Identify steps for implementing a CORBA object.
o Identify steps in creating an instance of an object to be published.
o Identify features and functions of factory objects.
o Identify steps in using factory objects to obtain object references.
o Identify functions of callback objects.
o Identify features of CORBA exceptions.
o Match CORBA system exceptions with their definitions.
o Identify characteristics of user-defined exceptions.
o Identify characteristics of CORBA firewalls.
o Identify characteristics of client-side firewalls.
o Identify characteristics of server-side firewalls.
o Identify features of generating a server IDL skeleton.
o Identify the steps in creating a simple CORBA server.
o Identify features of parsing parameters.
o Identify steps for implementing a CORBA object.
o Identify steps
Learn To:
o Identify features of generating a server Interface Definition Language (IDL) skeleton.o Identify steps for implementing a CORBA object.
o Identify steps in creating an instance of an object to be published.
o Identify features and functions of factory objects.
o Identify steps in using factory objects to obtain object references.
o Identify functions of callback objects.
o Identify features of CORBA exceptions.
o Match CORBA system exceptions with their definitions.
o Identify characteristics of user-defined exceptions.
o Identify characteristics of CORBA firewalls.
o Identify characteristics of client-side firewalls.
o Identify characteristics of server-side firewalls.
Audience
The intended audience for this course includes Technical Managers, Database Administrators, Application Developers, Systems Analysts, Software Engineers, Software Designers, and Project Managers. Learners should have knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming. This course helps candidates prepare for CIW Enterprise Specialist exam number 1D0-442. In addition, the learner should have taken the first part of this series, 87061.Deployment Options
Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, WorkstationAccreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE CreditsLanguage Options
American EnglishTotal Learning Time
6 to 8 hours87062 Objectives
Unit 1: Building CORBA Servers 1 - 2 hourso Identify features of generating a server IDL skeleton.
o Identify the steps in creating a simple CORBA server.
o Identify features of parsing parameters.
o Identify steps for implementing a CORBA object.
o Identify steps
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 2 CORBA Servers Adv Features Security
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