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The CORBA Component Model, Part 2

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Description: This column discusses a hybrid publisher/subscriber and request/response distribution architecture that uses CCM features to implement stock-quoter example.
The CORBA Component Model: Part 2, Defining Components with the IDL 3.x Types | Dr Dobb's The CORBA Component Model: Part 2, Defining Components with the IDL 3.x Types Douglas C. Schmidt and Steve Vinoski
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Page title:The CORBA Component Model: Part 2, Defining Components with the IDL 3.x Types | Dr Dobb's
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Description:Our previous column described the evolution of programming language and middleware technologies that have culminated in the CORBA Component Model (CCM), which is a key part of the CORBA 3.x specification. CCM is component middleware that addresses limitations with earlier generations of CORBA 2.x Distributed Object Computing (DOC) middleware.
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