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Assemblies of local and remote components in the corba component model.
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| Author | Teiniker, Egon Mitterdorfer, Stefan Johnson, Leif M. Kreiner, Christian Weiss, Reinhold |
| Abstract | The CORBA component model (CCM) defines a com-ponent architecture and a container framework in which the component life cycle takes place [2]. The CCM specifica-tion describes only remote components where all ports are accessible from CORBA clients [4]. In our Local Component Adapter Concept (LCAC), we separate application code from the implementation of the CORBA component logic [3]. For every IDL definition of a CORBA interface or component, we define a corresponding interface in the native implementation language. Adapter classes provide CORBA mappings, and link the implemen-tation of business logic to the CCM component. By taking advantage of the adapter concept, we can implement local components without a CORBA shell. Using a local path for connecting components significantly reduces the communi- |
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| Subject Keyword | Remote Component Corba Component Model Corresponding Interface Local Path Corba Interface Corba Client Business Logic Native Implementation Language Corba Mapping Local Component Com-ponent Architecture Corba Component Logic Local Component Adapter Concept Corba Shell Container Framework Ccm Specifica-tion Idl Definition Ccm Component Application Code Adapter Concept Component Life Cycle |
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