Summary

In this chapter, you learned about the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), a specification that enables distributed software components to work together regardless of the programming language used to develop them, the computer platform they run on, or the computer networks they use. You learned about the set of packages and tools that enable you to create CORBA-compliant software in Java known as Java IDL. Then you wrote Java applications that transmit image files through CORBA. The core Java platform supports all your enterprise development using CORBA.

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