How to study CORBA

Hi,
I only have some basic java programming knowledge. I am working on a CORBA based project now. Our company bought a system which has a loads of object models for CORBA interfaces and associated technical documents. These documents don't make any sense to me because I have no CORBA experience before at all.
I browsed www.omg.org and download some CORBA specifications. Thousand pages to read.
I want to finish this project as soon as possible, anyone can give me some idea how to study CORBA quickly?
Anybody can describe the learning curve and give me some key words for searching and studying?

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=corba+tutorial&btnG=Google+Search

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