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Links to other CORBA pages
OMG
OMG is the organization that generates the CORBA standards.
There is a lot of technical info on this site, including specs for CORBA
and its associated services.
Real-Time
PSIG
The Real-Time PSIG (RTSIG) will work within the OMG to
augment existing OMA Technology for the requirements of real-time systems,
and to promote CORBA technology in the real-time marketplace.
Real-Time and Embedded CORBA Forum
This community is dedicated to discussing the creation of distributed CORBA applications in the Real-Time, Embedded and High Performance domains.
The OMG's site for
CORBA
The OMG's site for CORBA and UML Success Stories
Douglas C.
Schmidt
Douglas Schmidt's homepage contains a lot of very good
information on CORBA.
The
Free CORBA page
The purpose of this page is to provide a list of links
to free implementations of CORBA.
ORBNews
ORBNews is a weekly news summary on things ORB-related.
ATL QoS Home Page
Advanced Technology Lab's Agent and Distributed Objects Quality of Service (QoS) Home Page
Corba Oopen Source Testing (COST)
The COST project aims to establish and maintain a test suite which users and providers of CORBA technology can use to test products against the CORBA specifications, and hence ensure product interoperability and application portability.
Some other middleware architectures
TAO
TAO is a freely available, open-source, and standards-compliant
real-time implementation of CORBA that provides efficient, predictable,
and scalable quality of service (QoS) end-to-end.
TMO Programming Tool-Kit
The TMO Programming Tool-Kit, consisting of TMO Support Middleware (TMOSM/NT), TMO Support
Library (a C++ API), and an application demo (DHRS) running on Windows NT or Windows 2000 platforms is available
for downloading from here.
JacORB
A free Java implementation of the OMG's CORBA standard.
MICO is CORBA
A free CORBA 2.2 implementation
Research Project Wireless CORBA
Wireless CORBA is a research project at the Department of Computer Science
in the University of Helsinki that implements the OMG Telecom DTF Wireless Access and Terminal Mobilie in CORBA Specification as an Open Source extension to MICO (OS-wMICO) and leads the Telecom Wireless FTF.
ORBacus
Formerly known as OmniBroker
ORBexpress
ORBexpress RT was designed to accommodate hard real-time
requirements such as predictable time behavior and custom transports.
e*ORB
e*ORB is a fast and small ORB from Vertel with fault tolerance and real-time scheduling.
VisiBroker for embedded Systems
Highlander's Real-Time ORB
ORBit
A new Corba 2.2-compliant ORB with C bindings
omniORB
2
omniORB2 is a robust, high-performance CORBA 2 ORB
Orbix
Iona's CORBA Implementation
VisiBroker
Inprise's CORBA Implementation
Embedded and Real-Time Linux:
Embedded Linux StarGate
Embedded Linux Portal
Embedded Linux Consortium
Embedded Linux Portal
LinuxDevices.com
Embedded Linux Portal
SiliconPenguin.com
The Embedded Linux Authority
realtimelinux.org
Real-Time Linux Portal
rtai.org
Real-Time Application Interface
MountaVista
Embedded Linux Distributor
LynuxWorks
Embedded Linux Distributor
Sysgo RTS Gmbh
Embedded Linux Distributor (Elinos)
Lineo
Embedded Linux Distributor
Red Hat Embedded DevKit
Red Hat's Embedded Linux Distribution
LinuxAutomation
Usefull informations about Linux and Automation
Real-Time Java:
Real-Time Java
Real-Time for Java Expert Group
Distributed Real-Time Java
Distributed Real-Time Java Expert Group
Controller Area Network:
CAN in Automation (CiA)
International users and manufacturers group
BOSCH's CAN Homepage
Phytec
electronic system design GmbH
Other Networks:
Dolphin
Dolphin builds PCI-SCI and PMC-SCI adapters
FlexRay
FlexRay is a communication system that will support the needs of future in-car control application
TTTech
Time Triggered Technology
TTA-Group
TTA-Group is a consortium of leading transportation companies. They have found TTP to be the best in-vehicle data communication network and the most suitable technology for their emerging products. The group's decision was based on TTP's maturity, low cost and safety features. Availability and pricing based on a widely used industry business model were also important considerations.
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