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A Web of Distributed Objects

Published: 11 December 1995 Publication History

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This paper describes work on interoperability between the World Wide Web and Distributed Object systems being carried out under the ANSA workprogramme, using the Object Management Group's CORBA architecture. The approach described offers the opportunity to bring the benefits of distributed object technology to the Web by using the CORBA infrastructure. This also offers a way to solve the current engineering problems by using available industry standard technology.

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WWW4: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on World Wide Web
December 1995
737 pages
ISBN:1565921690
DOI:10.1145/3592626

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Published: 11 December 1995

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  1. objects
  2. CORBA
  3. evolution
  4. protocols
  5. IDL
  6. HTTP
  7. interoperability

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WWW4: Fourth International Conference on World Wide Web
December 11 - 14, 1995
Massachusetts, Boston, USA

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