International audienceAbstract: At present, objects may be located on Corba (Common Object Request Broker Architecture [14]) platforms using either the naming service [15] or the trading service [17], both standardized by OMG (Object Management Group). By associating a name to a Corba object, the naming service helps users in retrieving a particular object managed by a remote server. The trading service allows, on its own, to localize objects according to the properties they have exported to the trader. Directory services, and particularly LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol [19]), the most famous directory in the world of the Internet, combine features provided by naming and trading services. Directory services provide advanced fea...
A pplications that cross the boundaries of different computing machines,operating systems, and progr...
CORBA is a commercial standard for distributed object computing which shows great promise in the dev...
Telecommunication applications are inherently distributed and the interface provided to third party ...
International audienceAbstract: At present, objects may be located on Corba (Common Object Request B...
Abstract: The network computing industry has eagerly embraced technologies, welcoming an ever-increa...
OMG CORBA applications require a distributed naming service in order to install and to retrieve obj...
Part of the number of Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) services specified by the O...
Distributed legacy systems often provide complex and extensive interfaces. Even if these interfaces ...
The primary reason for this project is the lack of support for detecting changes in Netscape's Dir...
This research is an initiative towards increasing the performance of trading service in a CORBA envi...
Distributed object technology, CORBA in particular, will be the basis for the next generation of tel...
In spite of its remarkable successes in promoting standards for distributed object systems, the Obje...
This paper describes an Object Group Service for the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORB...
This paper discusses a realization of object persistence in a CORBA-based distributed system. In our...
The future of distributed client/server computing will consist of the WWW and Corba environments. Fi...
A pplications that cross the boundaries of different computing machines,operating systems, and progr...
CORBA is a commercial standard for distributed object computing which shows great promise in the dev...
Telecommunication applications are inherently distributed and the interface provided to third party ...
International audienceAbstract: At present, objects may be located on Corba (Common Object Request B...
Abstract: The network computing industry has eagerly embraced technologies, welcoming an ever-increa...
OMG CORBA applications require a distributed naming service in order to install and to retrieve obj...
Part of the number of Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) services specified by the O...
Distributed legacy systems often provide complex and extensive interfaces. Even if these interfaces ...
The primary reason for this project is the lack of support for detecting changes in Netscape's Dir...
This research is an initiative towards increasing the performance of trading service in a CORBA envi...
Distributed object technology, CORBA in particular, will be the basis for the next generation of tel...
In spite of its remarkable successes in promoting standards for distributed object systems, the Obje...
This paper describes an Object Group Service for the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORB...
This paper discusses a realization of object persistence in a CORBA-based distributed system. In our...
The future of distributed client/server computing will consist of the WWW and Corba environments. Fi...
A pplications that cross the boundaries of different computing machines,operating systems, and progr...
CORBA is a commercial standard for distributed object computing which shows great promise in the dev...
Telecommunication applications are inherently distributed and the interface provided to third party ...