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Application Reengineering: Building Web-Based Applications and Dealing with Legacies
February 8, 1999

By Amjad Umar

Distributed Objects (CORBA and OLE/ActiveX)

Most of the new applications being developed at present are based on the OO concepts. However, these objects are increasingly dispersed on multiple machines. Consequently, many new applications are being based on distributed-object concepts. These applications combine two very powerful concepts to deliver business value: object orientation and distributed systems. The users of these applications interact with objects that may be located locally or on remote machines.

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