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  2. Middleware - Wikipedia

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    Distributed computing system middleware can loosely be divided into two categories—those that provide human-time services (such as web request servicing) and those that perform in machine-time. This latter middleware is somewhat standardized through the Service Availability Forum [ 9 ] and is commonly used in complex, embedded systems within ...

  3. Distributed Computing Environment - Wikipedia

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    The Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) is a software system developed in the early 1990s from the work of the Open Software Foundation (OSF), a consortium founded in 1988 that included Apollo Computer (part of Hewlett-Packard from 1989), IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, and others.

  4. Distributed computing - Wikipedia

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    [9] Distributed computing also refers to the use of distributed systems to solve computational problems. In distributed computing, a problem is divided into many tasks, each of which is solved by one or more computers, [10] which communicate with each other via message passing. [11]

  5. Distributed Objects Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    Java was now the GUI of choice for client-side applications, and Sun's OpenStep plans were quietly dropped (see Lighthouse Design). NEO was re-positioned as a Java system with the introduction of the "Joe" framework, [2] but it saw little use. Components of NEO and Joe were eventually subsumed into Enterprise JavaBeans. [3]

  6. Middleware (distributed applications) - Wikipedia

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    Transaction processing monitors – provides tools and an environment to develop and deploy distributed applications. [15] [citation needed] Application servers – software installed on a computer to facilitate the serving (running) of other applications. [16] [citation needed]

  7. Distributed object communication - Wikipedia

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    Portable Distributed Objects (PDO) - Objective-C; Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) – inter-language; Java remote method invocation (Java RMI) – Java; Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) – Microsoft, inter-language (note that the stub is called "proxy" and the skeleton is called "stub" [2]).NET Remoting – Microsoft ...

  8. Common Object Request Broker Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The minor exception codes associated with the standard exceptions that are found in Table 3–13 on page 3-58 are or-ed with OMGVMCID to get the minor code value that is returned in the ex_body structure (see Section 3.17.1, "Standard Exception Definitions", on page 3-52 and Section 3.17.2, "Standard Minor Exception Codes", on page 3-58).

  9. Distributed object - Wikipedia

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    Distributed objects are used in Java RMI. CORBA lets one build distributed mixed object systems. DCOM is a framework for distributed objects on the Microsoft platform. DDObjects is a framework for distributed objects using Borland Delphi. Jt is a framework for distributed components using a messaging paradigm. JavaSpaces is a Sun specification ...