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The CCM Tools are CASE tools used for generating CORBA components, test components, and test programs based on source IDL files. Various target languages can be generated. Scripting language wrappers can also be generated to enable rapid prototyping.
This project provides an implementation of the CORBA Component Model (CCM). This includes a runtime (container) and various tools for developing and deployming software components.
Boiler-plate code for bootstrapping CORBA 2.5+ applications. The goal is to create a set of cooperative services and components needed by CORBA apps. Essentially, a pre-fabricated CORBA infrastructure that facilitates component based software engineering
StarCCM is an OMG's CORBA Component Model(CCM) implementation in
c++ language,and it also includes a CORBA Transaction Service(OTS) implementation ,a CORBA Persistent State Service(PSS) implementation and a extended PostgreSQL with XA interfaces.
The Ocean Distributed Component Reference Framework for machinetools provides
CORBA 3.0 compliant Component Interfaces for controlling machinetools based on CIAO, TAO and ACE/RTAI.
This Project ist developing a Java Applet, that allows visualising the components in a CORBA Component Server. The visualisation is realised in relation to a project at the Institute for Computer Science at Humboldt-University Berlin.