Alphabetical           State by State
 Articles Add/Modify your site link! Send this page to a friend!  
 Home
 Technology
 Programming
 Component Frameworks
 Corba
 Articles
Copyright © 1998-04 OpenHere
Company Information
Suggest a Site
FAQ
VirtualDesk
Login:

Password:
  • Real-time CORBA, Part 4
    [QuickView]

  • Web Services/SOAP and CORBA
    [QuickView]

  • Real-time CORBA, Part 2
    [QuickView]

  • Real-time CORBA, Part 1
    [QuickView]

  • Designing an Adaptive CORBA Load Balancing Service using TAO
    [QuickView]

  • Strategies for CORBA Middleware-Based Load Balancing
    The growth of online Internet services during the past decade has increased the demand for scalable and dependable distributed computing systems. E-commerce and online stock... [QuickView]

  • Caching Support for CORBA Objects
    In particular, various middlewares and object request brokers (ORBs) have been developed with the aim of easing the design of distributed applications and allowing... [QuickView]

  • CORBA and XML, Part 2: XML as CORBA Data
    [QuickView]

  • CORBA Notification Services
    In the next two installments of CORBA Junction, Dave Bartlett covers existing CORBA CosEvent services and the enhancements which will be made to them... [QuickView]

  • Help with Designing or Debugging CORBA Applications
    [QuickView]

  • Real-time CORBA, Part 3
    [QuickView]

  • CORBA and XML, Part 3: SOAP and Web Services
    [QuickView]

  • CORBA 3.0 Notification Service
    Events have been an important subject within the OMG for years, resulting in the specification for the COSEvent Service and the COSNotification Service. Using... [QuickView]

  • Object Caching in a CORBA Compliant System
    [QuickView]

  • Servlet Inter-communication with CORBA
    technical articles/Servlets [QuickView]

  • Java and CORBA - A Smooth Blend
    With the introduction of support for CORBA into Java 1.2, developers can now create distributed systems that run in a hybrid mix of Java... [QuickView]

  • CORBA Component Model (CCM)
    Dave Bartlett outlines upcoming changes to the CORBA specification, and explains what it means for current and future projects, and interoperability with other... [QuickView]

  • Under the Hood: IORs, GIOP and IIOP
    IBM developerWorks : Error [QuickView]

  • Why Choose CORBA and Java Technology
    IBM developerWorks : Error [QuickView]

  • Can CORBA Sidestep Open-Source Licensing?
    Internet Strategies for Technology Leaders [QuickView]

  • CORBA and XML, Part 1: Versioning
    [QuickView]