4. Conclusion
This article has given us an overview of the CORBA world and illustrated in concrete terms the technical steps involved in building a distributed application on top of the CORBA bus. The complete sources for this application are available on our WWW site: they include all the C++, Java and CorbaScript code presented above, as well as the sources for a Java client application using AWT for the graphical interface.
4.1 Why choose CORBA?
Many other middleware solutions exist, such as DCE, Java and Microsoft's proposals for building and running distributed applications. However, we can see from the application described that the CORBA standard stands out because it offers :
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