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Orfali, R. and Harkey, D.: Client/Server Programming with Java and CORBA, John Wiley & Sons, Chichcster (1998)

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....software complexity and were touted to be the solution to the software crisis . The primary reuse concept in OO is that of reusing prevali dated software libraries by applying techniques such as method forwarding and inheritance to produce higher quality software. Also, middleware such as CORBA [36, 26] now appears to be an industry standard for providing a transparent object reuse framework in a distributed environment. In parallel to these developments in the software domain, intellectual property (IP) reuse in System on a Chip (SoC) 11, 24] design is an emerging trend in the VLSI domain, ....

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....logic, the data will be stored in a database system, remotely located on the simulation server. Upon the user client s command, the server will initiate the simulation of the real time fab operations, while the simulation output events will be communicated to the client through CORBA middleware [37], and it will drive a client base VRML animation (cf. http: www. vrml.org) The simulation itself will be distributed, consisting of a number of communicating concurrent processes, corresponding to the fab operational units control domains and their associated controllers. In this way, it would ....

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.... context, we have previously introduced a new approach using a single JVM to host several applications at the same time [14] This approach not only saves resources, but also eases the interaction between applications which are not longer forced to communicate across JVM borders using RMI or CORBA [15,16,17]. However, this requires a new strategy for handling class requests, since class dependencies of different applications within a single JVM have to be harmonized. As a result, it is not longer feasible to rely exclusively on class and package name for this purpose, but it is necessary to include ....

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....Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is one of the most important middleware specifications available to the industry. CORBA provides a framework for development and execution of distributed applications. CORBA allows a distributed, heterogeneous collection of objects to interoperate [2]. The Object Request Broker (ORB) is the object bus or the distributed service that implements location transparency. It locates the remote object on the network. Inter ORB Architecture The General Inter ORB protocol (GIOP) specifies a set of message formats and common data representations for ....

....object model. CORBA defines interface specifications that are written in Interface Definition Language (IDL) The CORBA IDL is declarative in nature and does not provide any implementation details. The Interface Definition Language (IDL) is a descriptive language and not a programming language [2]. It describes the interfaces being implemented by the remote objects. The IDL is used to define the name of the interface and the names of each of the attributes and methods. Once the IDL file has been created, it can be used to generate client stubs and server skeletons. The client IDL stubs ....

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....a health complaint system. The distribution aspects implement basic remote access to system services using RMI (Remote Method Invocation) 12] and exception handling. In fact the aspects de nition follows a pattern that can be used to implement distribution using another technology, like CORBA [13]. The aspects are divided in server side, client side, and exception handling aspects. Figure 4 shows how the aspects and the system are structured. 4 Figure 4: Distribution aspects structure. When the distribution aspects are woven with the system code that uses the software architecture ....

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