The performance of the CORBA dynamic invocation interface and dynamic skeleton interface over high-speed ATM networks

作者: A. Gokhale , D.C. Schmidt

DOI: 10.1109/GLOCOM.1996.594332

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摘要: The common object request broker architecture (CORBA) is intended to simplify the task of developing distributed applications. Although it well-suited for conventional remote procedure call style applications, several limitations become evident when CORBA used a broader range performance-sensitive applications running in heterogeneous environments over high-speed networks. This paper illustrates performance existing implementations terms their support dynamic invocation interface (DII) and skeleton (DSI). results indicate that implementers must optimize both DII DSI significantly before will be suitable on In addition, 2.0 specification clarified order ensure application portability optimal performance.

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