The #1 Client/Server book, now completely updated and expanded!"It s savvy, informative, and entertaining as anything you are likely to read on the subject. Client/server isn t one technology but many -- remote SQL, TP, message-oriented groupware, distributed objects, and so on. Like the proverbial blind man feeling the elephant, most of us have a hard time seeing the whole picture. The authors succeed brilliantly in mapping the elephant." -- John Udell, Byte"The scope and depth of topics covered in the Guide , with its straightforward and often humorous delivery, make this book required reading for anyone who deals with computers in today s corporate environment." -- Bob Gallagher, PC Week"Absolutely the finest book on client/server on the market today. It s got great advice, and is well-written and fun to read." --Richard FinkelsteinThe critics agree-this is the best source for anyone looking to understand and make informed decisions about client/sever technology. In this Third Edition of their award-winning book, authors Orfali, Harkey, and Edwards combine detailed technical explanations with their unique brand of offbeat humor, clever cartoons, controversial soapboxes, and witty quotes to inform, educate, and entertain.Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey, and Jeri Edwards have co-authoredbest-selling books including Client/Server Programming with Java andCORBA, Second Edition , Instant CORBA , 3-Tier Client/Server At Work , and The Essential Distributed Objects Survival Guide . In their other Robert Orfali and Dan Harkey head San Jose State University's Client/Server and Distributed Objects Masters program and lab. Dan also works for IBM as a distributed object consultant. Jeri Edwards is Vice President of Strategy and Product Planning at BEA Systems.
Robert Orfali and his soulmate of thirty years, Jeri, were both in the computer software field in the early days of Silicon Valley. They co-authored three best-selling software books and went together on several world tours to promote their technology. Jeri was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, in 1999, shortly after they moved to Hawaii. Jeri and Robert spent the next 10 years fighting Jeri's cancer and learning how to live with it. Jeri even learned how to surf during her chemo years. She went from "Silicon Valley Executive Woman of the Year” to "Waikiki Surfer Chick." Jeri received one of the most moving surfer funerals ever. Her ashes are in the ocean at Waikiki.