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Object Management Group
OMG's mission is to promote the theory and practice of object technology for the development of distributed computing systems.
The goal is to provide a common architectural framework for object oriented applications based on widely available interface specifications.
OMG is perhaps THE primary resource on CORBA.
Some parts of the site are only available to OMG members.
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http://www.omg.org
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ZeroC, the Home of Ice
The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern object-oriented middleware with support for C++, .NET, Java, Python, Ruby, and PHP. Ice is used in many mission-critical projects by companies all over the world.
Ice is easy to learn, yet provides a powerful network infrastructure and vast array of features for demanding technical applications.
Ice shines where technologies such as SOAP or CORBA are too slow and complex.
Ice is free...
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http://www.zeroc.com
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Real-time, Embedded, and Specialized Systems Platform Task Force (RTESS PTF)
The RTESS PTF focuses on adaptations and extensions of OMG technologies that apply across domains for real-time, embedded, and other specialized kinds of systems.
Examples include systems that have one or more of the following characteristics: real-time, embedded, fault tolerant, highly available, high performance, and safety critical.
RTESS extends specifications for Platform Independent Models (PIMs), the Unified Modeling Language...
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http://realtime.omg.org
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tutorial
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CORBA Tutorials
The following are electronic versions of tutorials on CORBA that I've given.
Additional course material for teaching CORBA is also available online.
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http://www.cs.wustl.edu
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overview
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Corba @ Wikipedia
The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) that enables software components written in multiple computer languages and running on multiple computers to work together.
Contents [hide] 1 General overview 2 Key features 2.1 Objects by Value (OBV) 2.2 CORBA Component Model (CCM) 2.2.1 External links 2.3 Portable interceptors 2.4 General InterORB Protocol (GIOP)...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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