Under the Hood: IORs, GIOP and IIOP
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Description: Explains the low-level protocols used.
(August 01, 2000)
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Page title: | Under the hood: IORs, GIOP and IIOP |
Keywords: | Components, Objects, Components papers, Components information, Components whitepapers, IBM, tttwsca |
Description: | In July we created a simple example -- SimpleCalc. There was not much to it; a single method add() that took two IDL longs and returned a long. One of the problems with teaching and learning CORBA is that it gets complex right from the start, given that it's based on a distribution of clients and servers. Immediately we have to deal with the network. So, lets deal with the network right now. |
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