CORBA 2.3.3 Getting Started Guide (NonStop CORBA 2.3.7+)
Chapter 2. Introduction to NonStop CORBA
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Chapter 2. Introduction to NonStop CORBA
Table of Contents
Why NonStop CORBA
CORBA 2.3 Compliance
Features of NonStop CORBA
Scalability of the Object Request Broker (ORB)
Scalability of Application Server Processes
Compatibility of NonStop CORBA Components
Availability and Fault Tolerance
Transaction Protection and Data Integrity
Network Session Concentration
Advantages of the Pathway Environment
IIOP Protocol Support
IDL Compiler
Language Bindings
Portable Object Adapter
Object Method Invocation
Naming Service and Interoperable Naming Service
Bootstrap Daemon (BSD)
Object Transaction Service (OTS)/Java TransactionService (JTS)
NSots XID Broker
Object by Value
Event Service
Error Logging and Tracing
Legacy Wrapper Interface
NonStop CORBA provides an infrastructure and development environment that enables you to develop
distributed object applications and components that run on the HP NonStop Kernel operating system.
The NonStop CORBA infrastructure provides the services and tools to help software developers build
object-oriented components and distributed object systems using either the C++ or the Java programming
language. These systems can be implemented at the application level, the system level, or as middleware