CORBA Component Frameworks Programming
CORBA Component Frameworks Programming
CORBA
CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) is a distributed object computing middleware standard that allows clients to invoke operations on remote objects without concern for where the object resides or what language the object is written in.
Top: Computers: Programming: Component Frameworks: CORBA
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- Distributed object computing industry standards group founded in 1989. Defined standards include CORBA and IIOP.
- Provides an overview of what features are supported by a given CORBA implementation.
- A simple benchmarking suite that measures several basic performance aspects of a given CORBA broker. Also contains a database of submitted results.
- Detailed performance comparisons between omniORB, ORBacus, Orbix, and VisiBroker.
- OMG's CORBA Web-site. Contains vendor commitments and success stories.
- An evaluation of some Linux CORBA packages.
- Technical introduction to the architecture.
- A discussion forum dedicated to Real-Time and Embedded CORBA.
- Each issue will feature news and technical information about OCI's supported open-source ORBs (TAO and JacORB), case studies, and examples using CORBA.
- Comparison of some free Java and C++ ORBs. Also includes news and announcements from free CORBA implementations.
- Leads the reader through a comprehensive introduction to the CORBA Component Model (CCM) that will be part of the new CORBA 3.0 specification.
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