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Re: About DOM and CORBA

  • From: "Anders W. Tell" <anderst@t...>
  • To: Didier PH Martin <martind@n...>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Apr 1999 10:33:42 +0200

corba collocation
Hi Didier,

To make a long story short, Corba does NOT support what I call
"Component Binary Interface" CBI for short. This is what Microsoft have
implemented within their COM. Some Corba's have however implemented
"colocation" which is a shortcut route so marshalling is not performed
when calling objects within the same adress space.

See <http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/TAO.html> for an example.

Here is a list of implementation options (faster to slower)

1.Private Component calls (not calling across Interfaces)
   No time penalty, same as normal C or C++ calls

2.Public Interface calls (calling other components using interface pointers)
   Same as C++ virtual function calls, slightly slower than above
   The MS COM and Mozilla way.

3.Optimized In-process Collocation call, to a Corba Object Adapter (OA)
   managed object.
   Call routed directly to object. This is outside the Corba spec.

4.In-process Collocation call, to a Corba OA managed object
   No marshaling, but call put in queue or rerouted by OA according to Corba guidelines.
   Corba Components implemented in same language.

5.Process to Process call, using Corba OA's
   Parameter marshaling and IIOP calls.
   Corba Components may be implemented in different languages.

6.Inter Machine Process to Process call, using Corba OA's
   Parameter marshaling, IIOP calls and network traffic.


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