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Common Object Request Broker Architecture CORBA(R)
Category: Object-oriented Technology [OR]
- The Object Management Group (OMG) has developed an
architecture and specification for object technology
use, management, interworking (the exchange of data
between object models), and interoperability (the
means of message exchange between object request
with this architecture and specification include an
Object Request Broker (ORB) which enables objects to
transparently make and receive requests and responses
in a distributed environment. In addition to the ORB,
products may also supply object services that applications
may share. These object services are a collection of
services (interfaces and objects) that support basic
functions for using and implementing objects, as well as
Standard include an implementation of the OMG abstract
object model. They also supply an implementation of the
ORB interoperability architecture that supplies the
framework for ORB interoperability.
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Referenced Documents:
Annotated C++ Reference Manual Annotated C++ Reference Manual by Margaret A Ellis and Bjarn e Stroustrup Published by Addison Wesley 1990 ISBN 0-201-514
59-1
CORBA 2.1 Common Object Request Broker: Architecture and Specification Revision 2.0, July 1995, updated July 1996, Revision 2.1, A
ugust 1997
CORBA IDL/Java Mapping Common Object Request Broker: IDL/Java Language Mapping, Mar ch 1997 (OMG TC Document orbos/98-02-01)
IETF RFC 1112 Host extensions for IP multicasting
IETF RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol
IETF RFC 793 Transmission Control Protocol
IETF RFC 919 Broadcasting Internet datagrams
IETF RFC 922 Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of subnets
IETF RFC 950 Internet standard subnetting procedure
ITEF RFC 791 Internet Protocol
Conformance Statement Questionnaires:
CSQ for Common Object Broker Architecture (CORBA)(R)
Test Suites:
VSOrb
, VSJOrb
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