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ice 3.3.1 文档
Distributed Programming with Ice
It is against this unpleasant background of choices that ZeroC, Inc. decided to
develop the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice for short.
1
The main design
goals of Ice are:
• Provide an object-oriented middleware platform suitable for use in heteroge-
neous environments.
• Provide a full set of features that support development of realistic distributed
applications for a wide variety of domains.
• Avoid unnecessary complexity, making the platform easy to learn and to use.
• Provide an implementation that is efficient in network bandwidth, memory
use, and CPU overhead.
• Provide an implementation that has built-in security, making it suitable for use
over insecure public networks.
To be more simplistic, the Ice design goals could be stated as “Let’s build a
middleware platform that is more powerful than CORBA, without making all of
CORBA’s mistakes.”
2010-11-14
ice 3.3.1 源码
Distributed Programming with Ice
It is against this unpleasant background of choices that ZeroC, Inc. decided to
develop the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice for short.
1
The main design
goals of Ice are:
• Provide an object-oriented middleware platform suitable for use in heteroge-
neous environments.
• Provide a full set of features that support development of realistic distributed
applications for a wide variety of domains.
• Avoid unnecessary complexity, making the platform easy to learn and to use.
• Provide an implementation that is efficient in network bandwidth, memory
use, and CPU overhead.
• Provide an implementation that has built-in security, making it suitable for use
over insecure public networks.
To be more simplistic, the Ice design goals could be stated as “Let’s build a
middleware platform that is more powerful than CORBA, without making all of
CORBA’s mistakes.”
2010-11-14
ICE 3.3.1 DEMO
It is against this unpleasant background of choices that ZeroC, Inc. decided to
develop the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice for short.
1
The main design
goals of Ice are:
• Provide an object-oriented middleware platform suitable for use in heteroge-
neous environments.
• Provide a full set of features that support development of realistic distributed
applications for a wide variety of domains.
• Avoid unnecessary complexity, making the platform easy to learn and to use.
• Provide an implementation that is efficient in network bandwidth, memory
use, and CPU overhead.
• Provide an implementation that has built-in security, making it suitable for use
over insecure public networks.
To be more simplistic, the Ice design goals could be stated as “Let’s build a
middleware platform that is more powerful than CORBA, without making all of
CORBA’s mistakes.”
2010-11-14
ThirdParty-Sources-3.3.1.part2
ThirdParty-Sources-3.3.1.part2ThirdParty-Sources-3.3.1.part2
2010-11-16
ThirdParty-Sources-3.3.1.part1
ThirdParty-Sources-3.3.1.part1ThirdParty-Sources-3.3.1.part1
2010-11-16
Ice-3.3.1-ThirdParty-VC60
It is against this unpleasant background of choices that ZeroC, Inc. decided to
develop the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice for short.
1
The main design
goals of Ice are:
? Provide an object-oriented middleware platform suitable for use in heteroge-
neous environments.
? Provide a full set of features that support development of realistic distributed
applications for a wide variety of domains.
? Avoid unnecessary complexity, making the platform easy to learn and to use.
? Provide an implementation that is efficient in network bandwidth, memory
use, and CPU overhead.
? Provide an implementation that has built-in security, making it suitable for use
over insecure public networks.
To be more simplistic, the Ice design goals could be stated as “Let’s build a
middleware platform that is more powerful than CORBA, without making all of
CORBA’s mistakes.”
2010-11-14
Ice-3.3.1-VC80.part2
It is against this unpleasant background of choices that ZeroC, Inc. decided to
develop the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice for short.
1
The main design
goals of Ice are:
? Provide an object-oriented middleware platform suitable for use in heteroge-
neous environments.
? Provide a full set of features that support development of realistic distributed
applications for a wide variety of domains.
? Avoid unnecessary complexity, making the platform easy to learn and to use.
? Provide an implementation that is efficient in network bandwidth, memory
use, and CPU overhead.
? Provide an implementation that has built-in security, making it suitable for use
over insecure public networks.
To be more simplistic, the Ice design goals could be stated as “Let’s build a
middleware platform that is more powerful than CORBA, without making all of
CORBA’s mistakes.”
2010-11-14
Ice-3.3.1-VC80.part3
It is against this unpleasant background of choices that ZeroC, Inc. decided to
develop the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice for short.
1
The main design
goals of Ice are:
? Provide an object-oriented middleware platform suitable for use in heteroge-
neous environments.
? Provide a full set of features that support development of realistic distributed
applications for a wide variety of domains.
? Avoid unnecessary complexity, making the platform easy to learn and to use.
? Provide an implementation that is efficient in network bandwidth, memory
use, and CPU overhead.
? Provide an implementation that has built-in security, making it suitable for use
over insecure public networks.
To be more simplistic, the Ice design goals could be stated as “Let’s build a
middleware platform that is more powerful than CORBA, without making all of
CORBA’s mistakes.”
2010-11-14
Ice-3.3.1-VC80.part1
It is against this unpleasant background of choices that ZeroC, Inc. decided to
develop the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice for short.
1
The main design
goals of Ice are:
? Provide an object-oriented middleware platform suitable for use in heteroge-
neous environments.
? Provide a full set of features that support development of realistic distributed
applications for a wide variety of domains.
? Avoid unnecessary complexity, making the platform easy to learn and to use.
? Provide an implementation that is efficient in network bandwidth, memory
use, and CPU overhead.
? Provide an implementation that has built-in security, making it suitable for use
over insecure public networks.
To be more simplistic, the Ice design goals could be stated as “Let’s build a
middleware platform that is more powerful than CORBA, without making all of
CORBA’s mistakes.”
2010-11-14
Ice-3.3.1-VC60.part1
It is against this unpleasant background of choices that ZeroC, Inc. decided to
develop the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice for short.
1
The main design
goals of Ice are:
? Provide an object-oriented middleware platform suitable for use in heteroge-
neous environments.
? Provide a full set of features that support development of realistic distributed
applications for a wide variety of domains.
? Avoid unnecessary complexity, making the platform easy to learn and to use.
? Provide an implementation that is efficient in network bandwidth, memory
use, and CPU overhead.
? Provide an implementation that has built-in security, making it suitable for use
over insecure public networks.
To be more simplistic, the Ice design goals could be stated as “Let’s build a
middleware platform that is more powerful than CORBA, without making all of
CORBA’s mistakes.”
2010-11-14
Ice-3.3.1-VC60.part2
It is against this unpleasant background of choices that ZeroC, Inc. decided to
develop the Internet Communications Engine, or Ice for short.
1
The main design
goals of Ice are:
? Provide an object-oriented middleware platform suitable for use in heteroge-
neous environments.
? Provide a full set of features that support development of realistic distributed
applications for a wide variety of domains.
? Avoid unnecessary complexity, making the platform easy to learn and to use.
? Provide an implementation that is efficient in network bandwidth, memory
use, and CPU overhead.
? Provide an implementation that has built-in security, making it suitable for use
over insecure public networks.
To be more simplistic, the Ice design goals could be stated as “Let’s build a
middleware platform that is more powerful than CORBA, without making all of
CORBA’s mistakes.”
2010-11-14
Prentice.Hall.C.plus.plus.GUI.Programming.with.Qt.4.2nd.Edition.Feb.2008
Prentice.Hall.C.plus.plus.GUI.Programming.with.Qt.4.2nd.Edition.Feb.2008Prentice.Hall.C.plus.plus.GUI.Programming.with.Qt.4.2nd.Edition.Feb.2008
2010-11-29
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