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  MICO: An Open Source Corba Implementation http://www.dpunkt.de/mico/
Shows how to build and manage CORBA applications using MICO, and includes a CD with compiled binaries for various platforms along with the complete source code. (Arno Puder and Kay Römer)
  CORBA Explained Simply http://www.ciaranmchale.com/corba-explained-simply/
A concise book for people who want a technical understanding of the concepts and terminology of CORBA without learning the low-level details. (Ciaran McHale)
  CORBA 3 Fundamentals and Programming http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/catalog/29518-3.htm
Overview of CORBA, including all of the features added with details of the Object Management Architecture's CORBAservices and CORBAfacilities, including specifications in the CORBAdomains. (Jon Siegel)
  Java Programming with CORBA http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/brose/
A complete guide to building powerful business applications in Java using CORBA-based distributed objects. Includes "A First Java ORB Application" sample chapter. (Gerald Brose, Andreas Vogel and Keith Duddy)
  Advanced CORBA Programming with C++ http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/academic/product/0,,0201379279,00%2ben-USS_01DBC.html
Provides designers and developers with the tools required to understand CORBA technology at the architectural, design, and source code levels. Includes free IDL-to-C++ mapping and DynAny chapters. (Michi Henning and Steve Vinoski)
  Pure Corba http://www.pure-corba.com/
A code-intensive reference for professional developers. It focuses on the core specification for CORBA 3. (Fintan Bolton)
  IIOP Complete: Understanding CORBA and Middleware Interoperability http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/academic/product/0,,0201379252,00+en-USS_01DBC.html
Covers IIOP specifics including CDR, HTTP-NG message protocol patterns, message stream patterns, and object adapter patterns. (William Ruh, Thomas Herron and Paul Klinker)
  The CORBA Reference Guide: Understanding the Common Object-Request Broker Architecture http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/academic/product/0,,0201633868,00%2ben-USS_01DBC.html
Explains the base architecture as well as the services and facilities that extend this architecture. (Alan Pope)

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