Welcome to the Course Description: Architecture (CORBA) Prerequisites: To get the most out of this course.you need to be an experienced Java programmer Objectives: When you have completed the course.you should be able to: .Contrast RMI and CORBA both at the conceptual and technical levels .Write simple RMI and CORBA programs using the Java Development Kit (JDK) version 1.2 Welcome to the Java distributed objects course!Before we start.let's cover a few details.First of all,what should your background be?To get the most out the course,you already be a pretty good Java programmer.We will not cover any Java syntax.In particular,you should be comfortable with the notions of classes,interfaces,applications and applets.You don't need any background in distributed objects,however. When you finish the course,you should have a pretty good idea about how distributed objects work in Java.You should also be able to code simple programs using either RMI or CORBA. Now on to our agenda!Welcome to the Course Description: This course introduces how to program distributed objects using Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and using the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) Prerequisites: To get the most out of this course, you need to be an experienced Java programmer Objectives: When you have completed the course, you should be able to: Contrast RMI and CORBA both at the conceptual and technical levels Write simple RMI and CORBA programs using the Java Development Kit (JDK) version 1.2 Welcome to the Java distributed objects course! Before we start, let's cover a few details. First of all, what should your background be? To get the most out the course, you already be a pretty good Java programmer. We will not cover any Java syntax. In particular, you should be comfortable with the notions of classes, interfaces, applications and applets. You don't need any background in distributed objects, however. When you finish the course, you should have a pretty good idea about how distributed objects work in Java. You should also be able to code simple programs using either RMI or CORBA. Now on to our agenda!