CORBA 2.3.3 Getting Started Guide (NonStop CORBA 2.3.7+)

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Table of Contents
Who Should Read This Guide
Organization of this Guide
Manuals in the NonStop CORBA Set
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The NonStop CORBA Getting Started Guide covers the material you need to know to get NonStop
CORBA up and running. This guide starts with a brief introduction to distributed-object computing and
how NonStop CORBA fits into the picture, then gives instructions for installation, steps for starting a
configuration, and instructions on how to run two sample programs; and concludes with information
about installing and running JORB Lite.
Who Should Read This Guide
This guide is intended for CORBA application developers who are familiar with HP NonStop systems
and the NonStop Kernel, or are learning about these topics from other HP manuals.
Organization of this Guide
Section 1, Overview of Distributed Object Computing and CORBA, describes a computing methodology
in which applications are composed of object-based components distributed across processes and
networks.
Section 2, Introduction to NonStop CORBA, introduces NonStop CORBA and the features it offers.
Section 3, Installing NonStop CORBA, describes how to install the NonStop CORBA product.
Section 4, Considerations for Migrating from Previous Releases, describes the steps needed to migrate to
NonStop CORBA 2.3.
Section 5, Running the C++ Stack Example, describes how you can test the operation of your system by
running a simple CORBA program.
Section 6, Running the Java Stack Example, describes how you can test the operation of your system by
running a simple CORBA program.