CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Reference

About This Manual
About This Manual
Who Should Read This Manual
Organization of this Manual
Related Manuals
Notation Conventions
This manual summarizes the ways in which the NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 product differs from CORBA as
described in the OMG specifications, and provides additional HP-proprietary, programming-reference
material.
Unless otherwise stated in this manual, the NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 product is based on the OMG
specifications.
Who Should Read This Manual
This guide is for CORBA application developers who are designing, coding, and deploying NonStop
CORBA 2.6.1 applications in C++, Java, or both. Readers of this guide are assumed to have these skills:
Either know CORBA programming or are learning about CORBA programming from another
source, such as standard textbooks or a CORBA programming class.
Either understand object-oriented design of client-server applications generally and standard
CORBA applications specifically, or are learning about this from another source.
Know standard C++, Java, or both.
Are familiar with deploying applications in the Posix or the HP NonStop Kernel Open System
Services (OSS) environment, including the use of makefiles, or are learning about this from
another source.
Are familiar with HP NonStop servers and the NonStop Kernel, or are learning about these topics
from other HP manuals.
Organization of this Manual
The topic headings within each section of this manual are virtually identical to the corresponding topic in
the particular OMG specification. The number in parentheses at the end of each topic heading is the exact
paragraph number within the OMG specification to which the particular information applies.