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ISO 19500:2012

ISO 19500:2012 Information technology – Object Management Group – Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) – Part 3: Components

CDN $390.00

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Description

ISO/IEC 19500-3:2012 defines

  • the syntax and semantics of a component model, based on CORBA IDL, and a corresponding meta-model,
  • a language to describe the structure and state of component implementations, and a corresponding meta-model,
  • a programming model for constructing component implementations,
  • a runtime environment for component implementations,
  • interaction between components and Enterprise Java Beans,
  • meta-data for describing component-based applications, and interfaces for their deployment, and
  • a lightweight subset of the component model, programming model and runtime environment.
Edition

1

Published Date

2012-04-20

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

339

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/IEC 19500-3:2012 defines

  • the syntax and semantics of a component model, based on CORBA IDL, and a corresponding meta-model,
  • a language to describe the structure and state of component implementations, and a corresponding meta-model,
  • a programming model for constructing component implementations,
  • a runtime environment for component implementations,
  • interaction between components and Enterprise Java Beans,
  • meta-data for describing component-based applications, and interfaces for their deployment, and
  • a lightweight subset of the component model, programming model and runtime environment.

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