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  Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)

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by Junichi Suzuki, Yoshikazu Yamamoto
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Abstract:

s the Internet becomes more ubiquitous, the Web is increasingly used for many purposes. The explosive growth of the Web places larger and more challenging demands on servers. An effective design for Internet-based servers is required. This article describes our experience in designing a Web server that addresses many of the current challenges facing Web servers. CHALLENGES FACING WEB SERVERS Current Web servers must: • Connect with various systems such as groupware, database management systems, mobile agent engines, and transaction processing monitors. • Integrate generic communication environments including

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