Common Object Request Broker Architecture™ CORBA®)
CORBA is an open, vendor-independent architecture enabling interoperability across different systems, languages, and networks via IIOP protocol.
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What is CORBA?
CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) is a powerful, industry-standard framework that enables seamless communication between distributed systems and applications. Designed to ensure interoperability across diverse platforms and languages, CORBA allows organizations to integrate their systems efficiently, regardless of the underlying technology.
These pages offer insights into how it works, its benefits, and its applications in real-world environments, helping you understand how to leverage its capabilities for building scalable, robust, and cross-platform solutions.
What is CORBA good for?
This standard is useful in many situations. It works behind the scenes in the computer rooms of many of the world's largest websites; ones that you probably use every day.
CORBA Standards
OMG's best support for server-side scalability comes from the CORBA Component Model. The numerous attendees at each OMG meeting make it a happening as well as an occasion to advance the OMG specification suite. History of the revisions made to the Common Object Request Broker Architecture and Specifications over the past several years can be found here.
Specification
Information includes contributions, related issues, documents, history and versions.