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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.
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.
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
A comprehensive CORBA IDL test suite. Used to test any CORBA IDL compiler that is compliant with at least the CORBA 2.3 specification. Includes scripts to run the tests with OpenORB, ORBacus, Orbix and VisiBroker, but can be extended to test any ORB
CAST is a Collaborative Applications Specification Tool. It's aimed to permit a user to specify the coupling of cooperatives applications in a transparent way, using the Corba technology (MICO ORB). It's an integration plateforme for distributed and/or pa
ORBit-Python is a project to develop Python bindings for ORBit. It supports dynamic loading of IDL (no IDL compiler required), and most of ORBit's TypeCodes.