| CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture)CORBA describes the architecture of a middleware platform that supports the implementation of applications in distributed and heterogeneous environments. The CORBA standard is issued by OMG. In contrast to other middleware platforms such as Microsoft's DCOM, CORBA is a specification that does not prescribe any specific technology. Type Associations- Topic(s) from which this Topic is derived:
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Mentioned in...GIOP · IIOP · IOR · OMG · ORB · XIOP Bibliographic References- The Common Object Request Broker: Architecture and Specification — Version 2.6, Object Management Group, Framingham, Massachusetts, December 2001 [1]
- The Common Object Request Broker: Architecture and Specification — Version 2.2, Object Management Group, Framingham, Massachusetts, July 1998 [1]
- Michi Henning, The Rise and Fall of CORBAACM Queue, 4(5):28-34, June 2006 [0.9]
- Arno Puder, Kay Römer, MICO: An Open Source CORBA Implementation, dpunkt.verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, March 2000, 393258872X [0.8]
- Arno Puder, Kay Römer, MICO is CORBA: A CORBA 2.2 Compliant Implementation, dpunkt.verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, April 1999, 3932588118 [0.8]
- Arno Puder, Kay Römer, MICO is CORBA: A CORBA 2.0 Compliant Implementation, dpunkt.verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, 1998, 3932588118 [0.8]
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