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CORBA and CORBA services for DSA
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Proceedings of the 1999 annual ACM SIGAda international conference on Ada table of contents
Redondo Beach, California, United States
Pages: 31 - 38  
Year of Publication: 1999
ISBN:1-58113-127-5
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Laurent Pautet  École nationale superieure des télécommunications, 46, rue Barrault, F-75634 Paris CEDEX 13, France
Thomas Quinot  École nationale superieure des télécommunications, 46, rue Barrault, F-75634 Paris CEDEX 13, France
Samuel Tardieu  École nationale superieure des télécommunications, 46, rue Barrault, F-75634 Paris CEDEX 13, France
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SIGCAS: ACM Special Interest Group on Computers and Society
SIGADA: ACM Special Interest Group on Ada Programming Language
SIGSOFT: ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering
SIGAPP: ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing
SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
SIGBIO: ACM Special Interest Group on Biomedical Computing
SIGCSE: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education
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ABSTRACT

Comparing CORBA and the Ada 95 Distributed Systems Annex shows that an advantage of CORBA is its Common Object Services, providing standard, frequently-used components for distributed application development. This paper presents our implementation of similar services for the DSA. We also introduce new developments of our team that aim at providing close interaction between CORBA and Ada applications. Part of the work presented here was accomplished by the AdaBroker team: Fabien Azavant, Emmanuel Chavane, Jean-Marie Cottin, Tristan Gingold, Laurent Kübler, Vincent Niebel, and Sébastien Ponce.


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Fabien Azavant, Jean-Marie Cottin, Laurent Kubler, Vincent Niebel, and S~bastien Ponce. AdaBroker, using OmniORB2 from Ada. Technical report, ENST Paris, March 1999.
 
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R. Berrendonner, L. Bousquet, T. Quinot, and S. Thellier. Mururoa: Distributed mutual exclusion using distributed objects in Ada 95. Technical report, ENST Paris, December 1997.
 
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Emmanuel Chavane. AdaBroker development- Dynamic Invocation. Master's thesis, ENST Paris, July 1999.
 
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Tristan Gingold. Broca, an Ada CORBA implementation. Master's thesis, ENST Paris, July 1999.
 
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Yvon Kermarrec, Laurent Pautet, Gary Smith, Samuel Tardieu, Ron Theriault, and Richard Volz. Ada 95 Distribution Annex Implementation for GNAT. Technical report, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA, April 1995. (Contract with a grant from Computer Sciences Corp.).
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Object Management Group. The Common Object Request Broker: Architecture and Specification, revision 2.2. February 1998. OMG Technical Document formal/98-07-01.
 
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Thomas Quinot.} Mapping the Ada 95 Distributed Systems Annex to OMG IDL- Mapping definition. Technical report, ENST Paris and university Paris VI, May 1999.
 
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Thomas Quinot. Mapping the Ada 95 Distributed Systems Annex to OMG IDL- Specification and implementation. Master's thesis, ENST Paris, May 1999.


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Laurent Pautet: colleagues
Thomas Quinot: colleagues
Samuel Tardieu: colleagues