
The jiro technology programmer's guide and federated management architecture
Paul B. Monday, William Connor
Résumé
Authored by Jiro experts (including the specification's lead architect at Sun), The Jiro™ Technology Programmer's Guide and Federated Management Architecture documents every facet of the specification with complete authority. Coverage spans from managing solution architectures (including the FMA) and storage networks to network programming and working with Jini™. Complete with detailed instructions, this comprehensive sourcebook provides the tools, tips, and techniques needed to immediately simplify the process of building enterprise management applications.
Contents
Introduction.
Management Solution Architecture. The Federated Management
Architecture. Reading this Book. Notes. Acknowledgments.
Exercises.
Storage Networks.
Storage Hardware. Storage Attachment. Storage Software.
Management Techniques. Assembling a Storage Network. The
Federated Management Architecture. Conclusion.
Exercises.
Management Solution Architecture.
Management Facades. Management Policies. Clients. Jiro
Management Domains. Conclusion. Exercises.
Network Programming with Jiro.
Extended Remote Method Invocation. Proxy Usage. Network
Class Loading. Conclusion. Exercises.
A Jini Primer.
An Overview of Jini. The Jini Service Registrar (Lookup
Service). The Landlord/Lease Paradigm. Conclusions.
Exercises.
Internationalization and
Localization.
Jiro's LocalizableMessage Class. Conclusion. Exercises.
The Jiro Station and Static
Services.
Modifiers. Station Behaviors. The Static Services.
Deployment and Access to the Static Services. The Context
and Logical Threads. Aspects and Logical Thread
Synchronization. Conclusion. Exercises.
The Log Service.
Locating the Log Service. Using the Log Service. Additional
Administrative Interfaces for Logging. Jiro Log Utilities.
Conclusion. Exercises.
The Scheduling Service.
Locating the Scheduling Service. Using the Scheduling
Service. Conclusion. Exercises.
The Event Service.
Locating the Event Service. Using the Event Service.
Conclusion. Exercises.
The Transaction Service.
Method Exclusion Groups. Locating the Transaction Service.
Server Side Object Transaction Implementation. Transactions
from a Client. Conclusion. Exercises.
The Controller Service.
Locating the Controller Service. Controller Locking.
Conclusion. Exercises.
Dynamic Service Design.
Service Administration vs. Functional Implementation.
Complex Dynamic Services. Conclusion. Exercises.
Management Facade Design.
General Guidelines for Management Facades. Representing
Managed Resources. Representing WBEM Managed Elements as
Management Facades. Conclusion. Exercises.
Management Policy Design.
General Guidelines for Management Policies. How WBEM and
CIM affect Management Policies. Conclusion. Exercises.
Final Topics.
Advancement of CIM and WBEM Architectures. Java Technology
Updates. JINI Technology Updates. Conclusion .
Exercises.
Appendix.
Index
L'auteur - Paul B. Monday
Paul B. Monday is a software architect working for Sun Microsystem's Network Storage Division. During graduate school, at Washington State University, he created the System V File system implementation for the early Linux operating system (prior to the 1.0 kernel). At IBM, Paul worked on projects to find mechanisms and approaches for reusing software efficiently. After IBM, Paul worked for Imation Corporation as an architect and project leader for a series of projects involving device management and network appliances. While there, Paul led an effort to build a network appliance based entirely on open source software. Since Imation Corp., Paul has worked on a variety of architecture projects relating to enterprise software. Paul is the co-author of two books, The San Francisco Component Framework: An Introduction, and The Jiro Technology Programmer's Guide and Federated Management Architecture.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Paul B. Monday, William Connor |
Parution | 15/07/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 442 |
Format | 19 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 695g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780201728972 |
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