Programming library for writing an XML-RPC server or client in C or C++. XML-RPC is a standard network protocol to allow a client program to make a simple remote procedure call (RPC) type request of a server. Like SOAP or CORBA, but much simpler.
TACO is a toolkit for building distributed control systems or any other distributed system. It is based on a C/C++ core. It is based on the client-server model. It supports writing clients and server on Unix+Windows. Clients and servers can be written in
Predefined CORBA architecture to develop software into two parts : the real computer kernel (server) and the exploitation or UI part (client). Sources are independant of the CORBA distribution (MICO, omniORB, ORBacus, TAO, Visibroker) and are fully portable. JAVA Servlets for HTTP tunneling. The Server is in C++ and the Client in C++ and JAVA.Very usefull in real time projects. This is a small sample to be adapted to your project.
Libiqxmlrpc is C++ object-oriented library that represents an XML-RPC solution for both client and server. It supports HTTP and HTTPS, both single-threaded and multi-threaded computation models on the server side, method interceptors, and other features.
A C++ based lightweight, non-invasive SCA (Service Component Architecture) runtime. Optimized for the use in the embedded domain.
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Remote Object Access (ROXS) for C++. Alternative to RMI, CORBA. Featuring code generation from C++ header file, bidirectional communication (callbacks), communication layer plugins, easy object serialization.
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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.
Win32 COM Server DLL implements a generic drawing engine for rendering HTML-like markup into any Device Context. The library features stunning, markup-based custom tooltips and menus for Windows applications, speech integration, application skins, etc.
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
JCom is a bridge library between Java and Com to enable COM object access from Java classes.
Example: Creating an Excel worksheet, or using Visual Basic COM application from a Java application. See also this alternative http://com4j.kohsuke.org/
Framework for software component integration, interoperability and adoptability through a XML based vocabulary: Software Component Integration Mark-up Language (SCIML)
CORBA for PHP is a PHP Extension to use CORBA objects in PHP5(Zend Engine 2). It uses MICO as its ORB and will also provide an Idl-to-PHP language mapping specification and compiler.
For a PHP4 CORBA support look at the great Universe-phpext.
XmlRpc++ is an implementation of the XmlRpc protocol written in C++, based upon Shilad Sen's excellent py-xmlrpc library. It is designed to make it easy to incorporate XmlRpc client+server support into C++ applications and requires no other libraries.
Goal of the Project is an implemenation of a CCM CORBA container in C++. <br>
This is something like an EJB container but based on CORBA standards and technology.
When writting portable C++ CORBA code one finds that each ORB vendor has its own set of libraries, include files, caracteristics, etc. This project's goal is both:
1. to provide a set of autoconf/automake/libtool macros to support as many ORBs (C & C++)
The goal of this project is to provide an operating system with a native GUI, an interpreter for an object-oriented BASIC dialect and many more features to make life easier for normal users.
OpenORM is an OpenSource Object Relational mapping broker based on Scott Ambler whitepapers.
It's developed on C++ and the objects that it persist are CORBA objects.
We are currently using omniORB2 as our ORB and PostgreSQL as our database server.
MPS is a Message Passing System, similar to, but not compatible with, CORBA and its IDL. Interfaces are specified in an IDL-like language; bindings exist for C++ and Java, on multiple platforms.