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Interoperable Object Reference

Index Interoperable Object Reference

An Interoperable Object Reference (IOR) is a CORBA or RMI-IIOP reference that uniquely identifies an object on a remote CORBA server. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Common Object Request Broker Architecture, Email, Endianness, File Transfer Protocol, General Inter-ORB Protocol, HTTP, Internet protocol suite, Object (computer science), Object Management Group, Object request broker, Reference (computer science), RMI-IIOP, Server (computing).

  2. Common Object Request Broker Architecture

Common Object Request Broker Architecture

The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) designed to facilitate the communication of systems that are deployed on diverse platforms.

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Email

Electronic mail (email or e-mail) is a method of transmitting and receiving messages using electronic devices.

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Endianness

''Gulliver's Travels'' by Jonathan Swift, the novel from which the term was coined In computing, endianness is the order in which bytes within a word of digital data are transmitted over a data communication medium or addressed (by rising addresses) in computer memory, counting only byte significance compared to earliness.

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File Transfer Protocol

The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard communication protocol used for the transfer of computer files from a server to a client on a computer network.

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General Inter-ORB Protocol

In distributed computing, General Inter-ORB Protocol (GIOP) is the message protocol by which object request brokers (ORBs) communicate in CORBA. Interoperable Object Reference and General Inter-ORB Protocol are computer network stubs.

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HTTP

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems.

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Internet protocol suite

The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is a framework for organizing the set of communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks according to functional criteria.

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Object (computer science)

In computer science, an object is a programming element that has state, has associated operations and is accessed via an identifier.

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Object Management Group

The Object Management Group (OMG) is a computer industry standards consortium.

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Object request broker

In distributed computing, an object request broker (ORB) is a concept of a middleware, which allows program calls to be made from one computer to another via a computer network, providing location transparency through remote procedure calls.

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Reference (computer science)

In computer programming, a reference is a value that enables a program to indirectly access a particular datum, such as a variable's value or a record, in the computer's memory or in some other storage device.

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RMI-IIOP

RMI-IIOP (read as "RMI over IIOP") denotes the Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) interface over the Internet Inter-Orb Protocol (IIOP), which delivers Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) distributed computing capabilities to the Java platform. Interoperable Object Reference and RMI-IIOP are common Object Request Broker Architecture.

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Server (computing)

A server is a computer that provides information to other computers called "clients" on computer network.

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See also

Common Object Request Broker Architecture

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interoperable_Object_Reference