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Common object request broker architecture

CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) was designed by the Object Management Group (OMG) to support open distributed communication between objects across a wide variety of platforms and languages. Interestingly, despite the Object in its name, CORBA does not directly expose the notion of object identity it could more properly be considered a distributed component framework. [Pg.426]

CORBA] Common Object Request Broker Architecture. See www.omg.oig. [Pg.732]

One of the drawbacks of JADE framework is that it does not support Ml mobility of agents. By default, JADE agents communicate with each other using Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI, [5]) or Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA, [6]). However, a mobile agent can be created and it can travel between hosts within the same agent platform but not between different platforms. Currently, there is a research work on going to enhance JADE to support mobility between different agent platforms. [Pg.334]

The management system relies on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) to deal with the problem of heterogeneity. CORBA is a prominent example of a distribution platform [877]. The CORBA architecture consists of five functional areas [1024] ... [Pg.403]

It should be noted that different concrete architectures for one logical architecture exist in general. These may reflect a sequence of possibly different interdependent decisions of the above list, or different realization variants. For example, one concrete architecture may be equipped with a RPC and another one with a CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture [877]) implementation of interprocess communication. [Pg.563]

Object Management Group (OMG) Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) Core Specification, Version 3.0.3 (2004), http //www.omg.org/technology/documents/formal/corba iiop.htm... [Pg.838]

Needless to say, there are other ways to exchange data like the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) (15). This standard provides an intermediary object-oriented layer that handles access to the data between server and client. Another recently emerging way to exchange data is web services (16), which will be described later. [Pg.196]

Otte, R., Patrick, P., and Roy, M. (1996), Understanding CORBA Common Object Request Broker Architecture, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. [Pg.529]

The Object Management Group, a consortium of object technology vendors founded in 1989, created a technology specification named CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture). CORBA employs an abstraction similar to that of RPC, with a slight modification that simplifies programming and maintenance and increases extensibility of products. [Pg.720]

Common object request broker architecture (CORBA), 714, 719-722, 732 Common random numbers (CRN) technique, 2492-2493... [Pg.2710]

ANSI american national standards institute B2B business-to-business B2C business-to-consumer CORBA common object request broker architecture... [Pg.206]

Object Management Group, 2002, The Common Object Request Broker Architecture and Specification, release 2.6.1. [Pg.34]

Object Management Group The Common Object Request Broker Architecture and Specification, Version 3.3 (November 2012). http //www.omg.Org/spec/CORBA/3.3 Java.rmi The Remote Method Invocation Guide. Addison-Wesley Longman PnbUshing Co., Inc. Boston (2001). ISBN 0201700433... [Pg.127]


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