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autotools-idl is a patch for automake and some autoconf scripts that adds support for IDL and C++ ORBs. It provides full support for compiling IDL files to C++ stubs and skeletons. The autoconf scripts provide unified detection of different C++ ORBs.
IIOP.NET allows a seamless interoperation between .NET, CORBA and J2EE distributed objects. This is done by incorporating CORBA/IIOP support into .NET, leveraging the remoting framework.
omniArchive records and replays events on CORBA interfaces.
omniArchive allows unprecedented visibility into the events crossing any CORBA interface. It is ideal for debugging running system, or replaying archived events into existing interfaces.
MICO is a mature, secure, robust, fully standards-compliant implementation of the CORBA standard. It is available as GNU open source software and is widely used for robust application integration.
The IIOP Toolset provides a graphical user interface to analyze end-to-end connectivity thru firewalls and NAT-gateways between the location of CORBA client and the service endpoint of the CORBA server.
CORBA::MICO is a Perl interface to the MICO ORB.
Its most distinctive feature is that it is completely dynamic. It is not necessary to pregenerate "stubs" or "skeletons" - all necessary information is retrieved at runtime.
The Distributed Real-time Embedded Analysis Method (DREAM) is a tool and method for the real-time verification and performance estimation of distributed real-time embedded (DRE) systems. Publications: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~gabe/publications.html.
MayFly is a container to allow easy deployment of CORBA objects and to provide
communication via SOAP to new or legacy CORBA objects. It includes an ORB, Naming
Service, Interface Repository and IDL compilers.
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.
CORBA::omniORB is a Perl interface to the omniORB ORB. It was originally based on CORBA::MICO, and shares with it the feature of being completely dynamic, making it unnecessary to pregenerate "stubs" or "skeletons"
JetClass, Java net-class application, allows virtual lectures to be held by teachers and students located in front of their computers, somewhere around the globe. It's written in Pure Java, relying on CORBA for network communications.
CLORB is an Object Request Broker implementing CORBA 2. It currently
supports DII, DSI and the POA. The goal is to make the mapping follow
the proposed mapping for LISP, but currently this is only half done.
OpenAOS is a open source project of a platform independent and distributed service for accessing measurement data over a standarisized interface (ASAM ODS) defined by ASAM e.V. (for details please visit standards at www.asam.net).
Open Streaming Server is an digital media delivery. Main characteristics are: - Streaming of mp4, 3gp, WMF, QT files - Dynamic Bandwidth adaptation - Load balancing - Content distribution Technology: C++, Java and CORBA.
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.