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  • Caching Support for CORBA Objects - Introduces caching solutions for improving availability and predictability of distributed services. Cascade (caching service for CORBA distributed objects) facilitates scalable application design by building cache hierarchies for the objects it manages.
    computer.org/dsonline/0103/departments/res0103_print.htm
  • Can CORBA Sidestep Open-Source Licensing? - Takes a look at how to extend the functionality of an open-source program without actually changing the source code.
    www.webtechniques.com/archives/2001/04/trachtman
  • CORBA 3.0 Notification Service - Explains how to use COSNotification Service and points out the advantages over the COSEvent Service. Covers structured events, filters, and Quality of Service issues.
    www.ibm.com/developerworks/components/library/co-cjct8/index.html
  • CORBA and XML, Part 1: Versioning - Takes a look at the relationship between XML and CORBA and explores the topic of versioning.
    www.cuj.com/experts/1905/vinoski.htm
  • CORBA and XML, Part 2: XML as CORBA Data - Discusses various alternatives of passing XML-defined data between client and server. Concludes with a brief discussion of SOAP and Web Services and how they relate to CORBA.
    www.cuj.com/experts/1907/vinoski.htm
  • CORBA and XML, Part 3: SOAP and Web Services - Compares SOAP and IIOP and then concludes that Web services and CORBA are not rivals, but instead are complementary.
    www.cuj.com/experts/1910/vinoski.htm
  • CORBA Component Model (CCM) - Outlines upcoming changes to the CORBA specification, and explains what it means for current and future projects, and interoperability with other component models.
    www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/co-cjct6
  • CORBA Notification Services - Covers existing CORBA CosEvent services and the enhancements which will be made to them with the introduction of advanced notification services in CORBA 3.0.
    www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/co-cjct7
  • Designing an Adaptive CORBA Load Balancing Service using TAO - Focuses on the specifications for middleware-based load balancing mechanisms developed using standard CORBA, and discusses the specific load balancing service we designed using TAO.
    computer.org/dsonline/0104/features/oth0104_print.htm
  • Dynamic CORBA, Part 1 - Covers the basics of the DII (Dynamic Invocation Interface), the client-side interface used for dynamic CORBA applications.
    www.cuj.com/experts/2007/vinoski.htm
  • Dynamic CORBA, Part 2 - Explains the Dynamic Any, which is the standard facility for manipulating values of constructed types within Dynamic CORBA applications.
    www.cuj.com/experts/2009/vinoski.htm
  • Goodbye NEO, Hello Enterprise Java Beans - Article on Sun's CORBA strategy shift.
    www.sun.com/sunworldonline/swol-11-1997/swol-11-neo.html
  • Help with Designing or Debugging CORBA Applications - This article explores how some useful extensions to an open-source protocol analyzer in order to allow the extraction of OMG IDL (interface definition language) defined data types from TCP/IP traffic (using GIOP/IIOP) have been added.
    www.linuxjournal.com/print.php?sid=5453
  • Implementing a Caching Service for Distributed CORBA Objects - This paper discusses the implementation of CASCADE, a distributed caching service for CORBA objects.
    www.cs.huji.ac.il/~transis/Abstracts/mware.html
  • Java and CORBA - A Smooth Blend - While there may still be a place for technologies such as RMI, CORBA represents a great threat, and offers great rewards for those Java developers that adopt it.
    www.javacoffeebreak.com/articles/javaidl/javaidl.html
  • Object Caching in a CORBA Compliant System - This paper investigates performance issues for distributed object systems. Claims that object caching is a must for improved performance and scalability in distributed object systems.
    www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/coots96/full_papers/kordale/index.html
  • Real-time CORBA, Part 1 - Describes how middleware is evolving to support distributed real-time and embedded systems. Focuses on real-time CORBA.
    www.cuj.com/experts/1912/vinoski.htm
  • Real-time CORBA, Part 2 - Shows C++ code examples that illustrate how to program the real-time CORBA priority mechanisms.
    www.cuj.com/experts/2001/vinoski.htm
  • Real-time CORBA, Part 3 - Describes real-time CORBA's support for thread pools and synchronizers.
    www.cuj.com/experts/2003/vinoski.htm
  • Real-time CORBA, Part 4 - Explores features that allow distributed real-time and embedded applications to select protocol properties and to explicitly bind clients to server objects using pre-allocated connections, priority bands, and private connections.
    www.cuj.com/experts/2005/vinoski.htm
  • Servlet Inter-communication with CORBA - Gives a brief overview of CORBA, then discusses servlets and demonstrates how servlets can communicate with CORBA servers.
    developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Servlets/corba
  • Strategies for CORBA Middleware-Based Load Balancing - Load balancing helps improve system scalability by ensuring that client application requests are distributed and processed equitably across a group of servers. Likewise, it helps improve system dependability by adapting dynamically to system configuration changes that arise from hardware or software failures.
    computer.org/dsonline/0103/features/oth0103_print.htm
  • The Trouble with CORBA - This article covers the pitfalls of CORBA.
    www.chappellassoc.com/artcorba.htm
  • Under the Hood: IORs, GIOP and IIOP - Explains the low-level protocols used.
    www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/underhood
  • Web Services/SOAP and CORBA - Tries to compare Web Services using SOAP with CORBA.
    www.xs4all.nl/~irmen/comp/CORBA%20vs%20SOAP.html
  • Why Choose CORBA and Java Technology - Gives an overview of the two technologies and helps determine how best to make them work together.
    www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/why-corba

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