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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).
omniifr is an Interface Repository for omniORB, a CORBA Object Request Broker for C++ and Python. The CORBA Interface Repository stores information about the types and interfaces used in a CORBA system, so they may be queried dynamically at run-time.
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.
Fnorb is a CORBA 2.0 ORB for Python first developed by DSTC (http://www.dstc.edu.au). Our project will take the formerly closed Fnorb source-base and turn it into a pure-python ORB with up-to-date Python mapping and CORBA 2.4 compliance (ie POA support).
Generic SOAP to CORBA bridging software, using the CORBA Interface repository to match the incoming SOAP request to the corresponding CORBA service, build the dynamic invocation of the CORBA service and to generate the SOAP response or possibly SOAP fault
Implementation of Fault Tolerant CORBA specification, V1.0 (OMG Document ptc/2000-04-04), extended to support large-scale, distributed systems.
Implements both Passive (Cold and Warm) and Active replication styles.