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Common Object Request Broker Architecture
(Internet) standard for software interoperability (set of common, object-oriented interfaces that can communicate on various platforms)
CORBA or Common Object Request Broker Architecture is a language-independent object model and specification for a distributed applications development environment See http: //www omg org for details
Acronym for Common Object Request Broker Architecture; a messaging standard designed to allow object oriented systems to interoperate
Common Object Request Broker Architecture is a standard for interoperability in heterogeneous computing environments It enables applications to cross boundaries of different computing machines, operating systems, and programming languages It specifies how client applications can invoke operations on server objects
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Common Object Request Broker Architecture A language-independent distributed object model specified by the Object Management Group (OMG)
A standard for distributed computing where an object on one computer invokes an Object Request Broker (ORB) to interact with an object on another computer
Common Object Requested Broker
Common Object Request Broker Architecture, from the OMG
Common Object Request Broker Architecture is an architecture that enables pieces of programs, called objects to communicate with one another regardless of what programming language they were written in or what operating system they're running on An industry consortium known as the Object Management Group developed CORBA
See: Common Object Request Broker Architecture (Corba)
Common Object Request Broker Architecture; a standard for implementing object-oriented remote execution
Common Object Request Broker Architecture A multivendor standard published by the Object Management Group for distributed object-oriented computing
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (object management software for digital libraries)
CORBA is the Common Object Request Broker Architecture from the OMG This architecture is a collection of objects and libraries that allow the creation of applications containing objects that make and receive requests and responses in a distributed environment
(Common Object Request Broker Architecture) OMG RPC specification
Common Object Request Broker Architecture CORBA is defined and managed by the OMG (Object Management Group) (1)
Common Object Request Broker Architecture: CORBA is an architecture and specification for creating, distributing, and managing distributed program objects in a network It allows programs at different locations and developed by different vendors to communicate in a network through an "interface broker " CORBA was developed under the auspices of the OMG (Object Management Group) and has been sanctioned by both ISO and X/Open as the standard architecture for distributed objects (also known as components)
Common Object Request-Broker Architecture
What is the Common Object Request Broker Architecture?
(Common Object Request Broker Architecture) CORBA is the architecture that provides for object interfaces between Object Request Brokers and application platforms
(Common Object Request Broker Architecture)—Generic interface developed by the Object Management Group (OMG) allowing objects to communicate with each other in a network, irrespective of their language and operating system
The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is an industry-standard specification for an object request broker (ORB) that acts as a message bus for the transmission of invocation requests and their results to distributed CORBA objects
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