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CIMPA-UNSA-INRIA-UNESCO-VIETNAM SCHOOL

Objects and Network

Objectives:

The mere presence of the network makes now possible computations involving data and programs from everywhere on earth. Distribution is a key technology but poses a number of programming and engineering problems. This school aims to prove that object technology is adequate for distributed programming. The Java programming language will be used to support the school.

Scientific Committee and lecturers:

Emmanuel Chailloux (UPMC), Richard Grin (University of Nice), Gérald Masini (CRIN-INRIA), Pascal Molli (CRIN-CNRS), Amedeo Napoli (CRIN-INRIA), Francois Rouaix (INRIA).

Scientific director:

Amedeo Napoli (CRIN-INRIA)

Working languages :

English

Date and location:

August 31st to September 11th , 1998, Hanoi (Vietnam)

Scientific Program:

This school will altern theoretical presentations and hands-on laboratory hours.

  • The first part will cover the basics of Object-Oriented Languages (class, instantiation, inheritance) and will be supported by the Java programming language.
  • The second part will present network programmation from low-level IP techniques (Internet Protocol) to remote procedure call (RPC), mobile code, remote method invocation (RMI), reflective features, and, finally, common object request brokers (CORBA) and distributed memory management.

Prerequisites:

A superficial knowledge of Java and C++ is desirable (but not compulsory)

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