CORBA in Context

by Tom Welsh

By any reasonable measure, the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a success. Yet it continues to be underestimated, belittled, or completely ignored. Some critics deride the idea of distributed object computing. Others proclaim the superiority of rival middleware standards: Microsoft Component Object Model (COM+), message-oriented middleware, Enterprise Java, and, most recently, Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP).

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CORBA in Context June 2001