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August 1996 / Inbox / Get CORBA

After reading through several issues of BYTE, I have become very interested in the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). Your articles mention the 440 companies that subscribe to this standard; h owever, nowhere is any mention made of how others can obtain a copy of the latest CORBA specifications.

Roy Weston
rweston@galileo.co.uk

You can find information and several links, including one to the CORBA 2.0 specification, at http://www.omg.org/ , which is the home page of the Object Management Group (OMG). The Advanced Computing Laboratory at the Los Alamos National Laboratory also maintains a COR BA and OMG information resources page (see http://www.acl.lanl.gov/CORBA/ ), which includes many technical papers as well as links to several related consortium, company, and project sites.--Eds.


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