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show or hide details for this item CORBA FAQ Blog Entry 0 replies1 resource 06-June-2005 Mike Malloch
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CORBA FAQ
CORBA is the acronym for Common Object Request Broker Architecture, OMG's open, vendor-independent architecture and infrastructure that computer applications use to work together over networks.

CORBA® BASICS
If you want to understand CORBA, this is the place to start!
You can either read straight down the page, or click on a question to go straight to a topic that interests you.

CORBA is the acronym for Common Object Request Broker Architecture, OMG's open, vendor-independent architecture and infrastructure that computer applications use to work together over networks. Using the standard protocol IIOP, a CORBA-based program from any vendor, on almost any computer, operating system, programming language, and network, can interoperate with a CORBA-based program from the same or another vendor, on almost any other computer, operating system, programming language, and network.

CORBA FAQ

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