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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.
The WebBull is a multi-language environment for developing scalable, reliable and flexible e-business and m-business applications. WebBull is mainly targetted for developing multi-language decentralized applications with C++ and Java.
This project is aimed at providing a 3-tier-architectured full package that enables to interact from Java application with a database. It is strongly based on the Osage project and adds GUI capabilities.
This project is a simple but funny attempt to implement a persistence layer between a relational database and a graphical application. Basically, it consists of a wine cellar management... try it!
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The JS/CORBA Adapter provides a mechanism for arbitrary Javascript
objects to interact with each other transparently in a distributed
Javascript system using CORBA.
OrbGate is an 'CORBA Web extender' that allows to easily build Java CORBA clients capable to run in standard Java-1.1 compliant browsers using HTTP (or HTTPS) to communicate to CORBA servers.
A command-line based (atleast for now) tool for testing the interfaces provided by CORBA servers. Implemeted in Java using interface repository, DII, DynAny APIs. Very useful tool for CORBA developers and testers.
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Joint is a competent middleware server that supports: load balancing, distribution, naming services, transaction handling, run-time updates, centralized logging and much more. Platform independent and open for use with any SQL database.
The goal is to build a Mobile Agents System which is flexible, easy to extend, secure and open.
A Mobile Agent is able to travel from one system to another while executing.
A virtual reality (VR) system for the Internet based on a secure distributed object system. ADR has been renamed and moved: please see new site interreality.org
BeanQuery is a Java solution that allows for querying arbitrary collections of arbitrary object types by using a criteria like API in a declarative and typesafe manner.
Vanadis aims to be a distributed systems platform built on OSGi. It should be easy to expose your services, and it should be easy to find your dependencies. Distribution should be transparent. Will it? Maybe, stay posted.