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    ADDC Server Commons Java Libraries

    ADDC Server Commons Java Libraries

    Java libraries for buiding IIOP and Web Services

    ADDC Server Commons supplies a set of java libraries published to maven central for writing Java servers offering both IIOP/SSLIOP and HTTP/HTTPS access using Spring Framewrok and JacORB. It also supplies a client for Monitoring CORBA Services, Balanced Groups and a full JNDI implementation for both CosNaming and Java.
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    Instigate Metadata Library
    Allows publishing meta-information about DB, functions and interface of your application, which then can be used by various engines and plugins for providing platform-specific interfaces (CORBA,COCOA,COM,Glib,DBus etc.) without additional R&D effort.
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    cppm

    An independent module architecture for C++.

    C++M is a compiler and operating system independent component architecture which has been designed with an extensive focus on C++11. The basic principles of C++M are similar to those of COM and CORBA, but some key design decisions differ greatly. Some key differences compared to the former are the use of a hierarchical namespace and the use of human readable “fully qualified names” instead of GUIDs, as well as the support for basic metadata that allows the distribution of modules in binary form only, while still allowing extensive reuse. ...
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