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Around distributed computing, an object request professional (ORB) acts as an agent that dispatches requests to other offices, normally within an effort to speed higher response times. GIOP (the General Inter-ORB Protocol) handles inter-ORB communication.
Understand likewise CORBA - the Most common Object Asking Professional Architecture.
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MICO Is CORBA
Freely available and fully compliant C++ implementation of the CORBA 2.2 standard. [Open Source, GPL/LGPL]
Fnorb
A CORBA 2.0 object request broker written in Python with a bit of C code for marshalling and parsing. (Distributed Systems Technology Centre)
JacORB
Free CORBA 2.x compliant ORB written in Java. [Open Source, LGPL]
TAO
Commercially supported version of the freely available ACE ORB for C++. (Object Computing, Inc.)
TAO
The ACE ORB is a freely available and standards-compliant real-time implementation of CORBA for C++. [Open Source]
orb2
A scalable, reliable, and high performance Object Request Broker. Supports C, C++, and Java language bindings and included bi-directional COM-CORBA bridging. It is available on a wide range of platforms. (2AB)
K-ORB
General term used to describe family of customized, configurable ORBs based on minimumCORBA specification. K-ORBs are instantiations of our minimumCORBA framework that lets developers build ORBs for domains such as embedded systems, PDAs, intelligent devices, real-time systems.
HORB
High speed and lightweight ORB for Java. Supports IIOP, but interfaces need not be defined in CORBA IDL. [Open Source]
Varadhi
C++ Object Request Broker for embedded systems that conforms to OMG's Minimum-CORBA specification. Designed for a small footprint, high performance, and easy configurability. (Sankhya Technologies)
OpenFusion TCS (Total CORBA Solution)
A comprehensive CORBA solution that incorporates both a C++ and Java Object Request Broker. (PrismTech)
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