CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Reference
Table Of Contents
- CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Reference
- Legal Notice
- Contents
- New and Changed Information
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1. Core CORBA
- Chapter 2. Interoperability and Interworking
- Chapter 3. C++ Language Mapping
- Chapter 4. Java Language Mapping
- Chapter 5. Naming Service
- Chapter 6. Event Service
- Chapter 7. Transaction Service
- Chapter 8. NonStop CORBA vthread Interface
- Chapter 9. NonStop CORBA Event Framework
- Chapter 10. Exception Handling: NonStop CORBA Minor Codes
- Chapter 11. NonStop CORBA System Error Messages
- Index
- Local Disk
Chapter 2. Interoperability and Interworking
Chapter 2. Interoperability and
Interworking
ORB-Interoperability Architecture: Other Components (13.6.6.3)
ORB-Interoperability Architecture: Standard Service Context (13.6.7)
ORB-Interoperability Architecture: Code Set Conversion (13.10)
ORB-Interoperability Architecture: Relevant OSFM Registry Interfaces (13.10.5)
General InterORB Protocol: Primitive Types (15.3.1)
General InterORB Protocol: Fragmentation (15.3.4.6)
General InterORB Protocol: TypeCode (15.3.5.1)
Bi-Directional GIOP (15.8)
Bi-Directional IIOP (15.8.1)
Bi-Directional GIOP Policy (15.9)
The DCE ESIOP (16)
Interworking Architecture (17)
Mapping: COM and CORBA (18)
Mapping: Automation and CORBA (19)
Interoperability with Non-CORBA Systems (20)
Portable Interceptors (21)
Portable Interceptors: send_poll (21.3.6.2)
Minimum CORBA: Typecode (23.8.1)
This section applies to the Interoperability and Interworking (chapters 12 through 21), of The Common
Object Request Broker: Architecture and Specification, Revision 2.6.1May 2002 .
In general, NonStop CORBA does not support interoperability with DCOM.
Note that NonStop CORBA implements the Naming Service as described in the OMG PTC/02-09-02
specification, which includes the RIR (Resolve Initial References) protocol described in section 2.6 of
the specification.