Component Oriented Programming
This book is about component-oriented programming (COP for short), a new programming paradigm beyond object-oriented programming. Component-oriented programming offers higher reusability and better modular structures with greater flexibility, compared with object-oriented programming of library-based programmin approaches.This book discusses principals of component-oriented programming and provides a unified component infrastructure to describe different component techniques. Hands-on programming practice is emphasized in this book. Readers of this book will learn how to develop reusable software components and how to build a software system out of prebult software components.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Theory Of Compononts
Chapter 3 - COP With JavaBeans
Chapter 4 - Enterprise JavaBeans Components
Chapter 5 - COBRA Components
Chapter 6 - .NET Components
Chapter 7 - COP With OSGi Components
Chapter 8 - Web Services Components
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October 9th, 2006 21:47
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