A Comparison of three CORBA Management Tools Evaluates three tools that focus on management of distributed applications based on the Orbix C++ CORBA implementation: Orbix Manager, Corba Assistant and Object/Observer and investigates the capabilities of these tools and identifies the benefits and sh http://www.luxnet.at/index.php?module=documents&JAS_DocumentManager_op=downloadFile&JAS_File_id=3 Luxnet.at~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Dynamic CORBA, Part 1 Covers the basics of the DII (Dynamic Invocation Interface), the client-side interface used for dynamic CORBA applications. http://www.ddj.com/cpp/184403833 Ddj.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Real-time CORBA, Part 4 Explores features that allow distributed real-time and embedded applications to select protocol properties and to explicitly bind clients to server objects using pre-allocated connections, priority bands, and private connections. http://www.ddj.com/cpp/184403827 Ddj.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Dynamic CORBA, Part 2 Explains the Dynamic Any, which is the standard facility for manipulating values of constructed types within Dynamic CORBA applications. http://www.ddj.com/cpp/184403840 Ddj.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
XML Reflection for CORBA Shows an alternative approach to supporting reflection in CORBA. The basic approach involves having each object returns its own metadata, rather than relying on an external service, such as the IFR. http://www.ddj.com/cpp/184403881 Ddj.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Dynamic CORBA, Part 4 Shows how CORBA developers can use the IFR (Interface Repository) to construct truly dynamic applications that discover all necessary type information at run time. http://www.ddj.com/cpp/184403854 Ddj.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check