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Object Management Group
Detailed specifications can be viewed or downloaded from the Object Management Group's
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Mar 1, 2001
Overview of CORBA
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is an emerging open distributed object computing infrastructure being standardized by the Object Management Group (OMG). It automates many common network programming tasks such as object registration, location, and activation; request demultiplexing; framing and error-handling; parameter marshalling and demarshalling; and
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Feb 20, 2001
Muddled over middleware?
Group explains distributed object architectures and examines the three primary architectures used to build middleware: CORBA ORBs, by the Object Management Group, COM and its successors -- DNA, NET, DCOM, and COM+ -- by Microsoft and Java RMI or EJB by Sun. The paper also also explains a fourth option, object transaction monitoring, which is being incorporated by CORBA and Java, and used by
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Feb 20, 2001
Object Data Management Group: The Standard for Storing Objects
This is the home page for the Object Data Standard: ODMG 3.0. This page offers an overview of the standard as well links for purchasing the book about the standard, downloads and a list of companies providing ODMG-compliant products
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Mar 6, 2001
DCML Organization wants to join standards group
DCML) Organization, in the midst of drafting its technical specification, said it wants to partner with standards groups like OASIS, Object Management Group or Distributed Management Task Force to gain broader industry acceptance. The spec, due later this year, standardizes automatic provisioning of software to servers and the application of patches
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Apr 26, 2004
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