Abstract
This month, the more advanced techniques of naming and event services are discussed
- Home page for the Object Management Group: http://www.omg.org/Google Scholar
- Introduction to CORBA: http://www.omg.org/news/begin.htmGoogle Scholar
- The Free CORBA Page: http://adams.patriot.net/~tvalesky/freecorba.htmlGoogle Scholar
- Java port for Linux: http://java.blackdown.org/Google Scholar
- The CORBA FAQ: http://www.cerfnet.com/~mpcline/Corba-FAQGoogle Scholar
Index Terms
- CORBA Program Development, Part 2
Recommendations
Towards Real-Time Fault-Tolerant CORBA Middleware
An increasing number of applications are being developed using Distributed Object Computing (DOC) middleware, such as CORBA. Many of these applications require the underlying middleware, operating systems, and networks to provide dependable end-to-end ...
Semantic Web Services, Part 2
Semantic Web services (SWS) has been a vigorous technology research area for about six years, producing a great deal of innovative work. Part 2 of this Trends & Controversies department continues exploring the state of the art, current practices, and ...
Transparent autonomization in CORBA
Increasingly, software systems are constructed by integrating and composing multiple existing applications. The resulting complexity increases the need for self-management of the system. However, adding autonomic behavior to composite systems is ...
Comments