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Object Request Brokers provide the infrastructure for communication between distributed applications.
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Incorporates CORBA/IIOP support into .NET, leveraging the remoting framework. This allows seamless interoperation between .NET, CORBA and J2EE distributed objects.
Free CORBA 2.x compliant ORB written in Java. [Open Source, LGPL]
Freely available and fully compliant C++ implementation of the CORBA 2.2 standard. [Open Source, GPL/LGPL]
A robust, high-performance CORBA 2 compliant ORB for C++. [Open Source, GPL/LGPL]
A CORBA 3.0 implementation that follows the "CORBA/e Micro Profile" recommended subset and is completely written in Perl. [Open Source]
A community fork of OpenORB. Provides a Java implementation of the CORBA 2.4.2 specification. [Open Source]
TAO
Commercially supported version of the freely available ACE ORB for C++. (Object Computing, Inc.)
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)
Written entirely in Visual Basic 5. [Open Source, LGPL]
A CORBA 3.0 implementation that follows the "CORBA/e Micro Profile" recommended subset and is completely written in Perl. [Open Source]
Free CORBA 2.x compliant ORB written in Java. [Open Source, LGPL]
Freely available and fully compliant C++ implementation of the CORBA 2.2 standard. [Open Source, GPL/LGPL]
A robust, high-performance CORBA 2 compliant ORB for C++. [Open Source, GPL/LGPL]
A community fork of OpenORB. Provides a Java implementation of the CORBA 2.4.2 specification. [Open Source]
Written entirely in Visual Basic 5. [Open Source, LGPL]
Incorporates CORBA/IIOP support into .NET, leveraging the remoting framework. This allows seamless interoperation between .NET, CORBA and J2EE distributed objects.
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)
TAO
Commercially supported version of the freely available ACE ORB for C++. (Object Computing, Inc.)
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