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Goodbye NEO, Hello Enterprise Java Beans
Article on Sun's CORBA strategy shift. (November, 1997)
The Trouble with CORBA
This article covers the pitfalls of CORBA. (May, 1998)
A Comparison of three CORBA Management Tools
Article by Bernd Widmer and Wolfgang Lugmayr evaluated three tools that focus on management of distributed applications based on the Orbix C++ CORBA implementation: Orbix Manager, Corba Assistant and Object/Observer and investigated the capabilities of these tools and identified the benefits and shortcomings of these according to criteria such as overhead, ease of instrumentation, management configuration capabilities and integration with standard management frameworks. Abstract. Full text in postscript file. (July, 1999)
Under the Hood: IORs, GIOP and IIOP
Explains the low-level protocols used. (August 1, 2000)
Strategies for CORBA Middleware-Based Load Balancing
Load balancing helps improve system scalability by ensuring that client application requests are distributed and processed equitably across a group of servers. Likewise, it helps improve system dependability by adapting dynamically to system configuration changes that arise from hardware or software failures. (March, 2001)
Caching Support for CORBA Objects
Introduces caching solutions for improving availability and predictability of distributed services. Cascade (caching service for CORBA distributed objects) facilitates scalable application design by building cache hierarchies for the objects it manages. (March, 2001)
Servlet Inter-communication with CORBA
Gives a brief overview of CORBA, then discusses servlets and demonstrates how servlets can communicate with CORBA servers. (April, 2001)
Designing an Adaptive CORBA Load Balancing Service using TAO
Focuses on the specifications for middleware-based load balancing mechanisms developed using standard CORBA, and discusses the specific load balancing service we designed using TAO. (April, 2001)
CORBA Notification Services
Covers existing CORBA CosEvent services and the enhancements which will be made to them with the introduction of advanced notification services in CORBA 3.0. (April, 2001)
CORBA Component Model (CCM)
Outlines upcoming changes to the CORBA specification, and explains what it means for current and future projects, and interoperability with other component models. (April, 2001)

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