CORBA
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.
Recent Events ::
No events have occurred yet. Be the first one to post a blog entry or forum post.
Latest Articles :: Submit Article

Article Leverage existing legacy...

The ability to interface seamlessly with large legacy systems and to gain real-time control of automation systems is often considered the final...

Article Enterprise JavaBeansTM...

This paper discusses how to enable a client written in any language supported by CORBA to access Enterprise JavaBeansTM components ("EJBTM...

Article Performance Evaluation of...

Over the past few years, a considerable amount of time and effort has been spent on building CORBA-based middleware infrastructures. As new...

Article The smart approach to...

Smart stubs provide a lightweight, noninvasive mechanism for distributed performance monitoring and performance improvement through local caching....

Article Borland C++Builder 4 and CORBA

In the mean time Delphi 4 came by with CORBA support, Wizards, Type Library Editor and the works. However, if you expose an object to CORBA, what...

Article Borland C++Builder 4 and...

This article gives you an overview of CORBA exceptions
 

Recent Jobs

Official Programmer's Heaven Blogs
Web Hosting | Browser and Social Games | Gadgets

Popular resources on Programmersheaven.com
Assembly | Basic | C | C# | C++ | Delphi | Flash | Java | JavaScript | Pascal | Perl | PHP | Python | Ruby | Visual Basic
© Copyright 2011 Programmersheaven.com - All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part, in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.
Violators of this policy may be subject to legal action. Please read our Terms Of Use and Privacy Statement for more information.
Operated by CommunityHeaven, a BootstrapLabs company.