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The paper addresses a problem of building a bridge between different CORBA compliant systems. It presents a framework of the bridge based on the UNO approach whose architecture is easily extendable to more sophisticated in parallelizing level and functionality units. A problem of mapping objects defined in CORBA model is described and a few suggestions to deal with it are presented. As a case study implementation of the bridge for Orbix and DOME is described.
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This work was sponsored by the European Commission under the COPERNICUS project TOCOOS no. CP940247. (http://galaxy.agh.edu.pl/research/cs/TOCOOS/COPERNICUS.html)
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Steinder, M., Uszok, A., Zieliński, K. (1996). A Framework for Inter-ORB Request Level Bridge Construction. In: Schill, A., Mittasch, C., Spaniol, O., Popien, C. (eds) Distributed Platforms. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34947-3_8
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