BS ISO/IEC 19500-2:2003
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Information technology. Open distributed processing – General Inter-ORB Protocol (GIOP)/Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2003 | 108 |
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11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 2.1 Identical Recommendations | International Standards |
12 | 2.2 Other Specifications 3 Definitions 3.1 Recommendations | International Standards |
13 | 3.2 Other Specifications 3.2.1 adapter 3.2.2 Attribute 3.2.3 client 3.2.4 data type 3.2.5 domain 3.2.6 dynamic invocation 3.2.7 dynamic skeleton 3.2.8 implementation 3.2.9 interface repository 3.2.10 ORB core |
14 | 3.2.11 repository 3.2.12 request 3.2.13 results 3.2.14 server 3.2.15 signature 3.2.16 skeleton 3.2.17 synchronous request 3.2.18 interface type 3.2.19 interoperability 3.2.20 language binding or mapping 3.2.21 method |
15 | 3.2.22 object adapter 3.2.23 object implementation 3.2.24 object reference 3.2.25 objref 3.2.26 value |
16 | 4 Introduction to GIOP/IIOP 5 ORB Interoperability Architecture 5.1 Overview 5.1.1 Domains |
17 | 5.1.2 Bridging Domains 5.2 ORBs and ORB Services 5.2.1 The Nature of ORB Services |
18 | 5.2.2 ORB Services and Object Requests 5.2.3 Selection of ORB Services |
19 | 5.3 Domains 5.3.1 Definition of a Domain |
20 | 5.3.2 Mapping Between Domains: Bridging 5.4 Interoperability Between ORBs 5.4.1 ORB Services and Domains |
21 | 5.4.2 ORBs and Domains 5.4.3 Interoperability Approaches |
23 | 5.4.4 Policy-Mediated Bridging 5.4.5 Configurations of Bridges in Networks |
24 | 5.5 Object Addressing 5.5.1 Domain-relative Object Referencing |
25 | 5.5.2 Handling of Referencing Between Domains |
26 | 5.6 An Information Model for Object References 5.6.1 What Information Do Bridges Need? 5.6.2 Interoperable Object References: IORs |
29 | 5.6.3 Standard IOR Components |
31 | 5.6.4 Profile and Component Composition in IORs |
32 | 5.6.5 IOR Creation and Scope 5.6.6 Stringified Object References |
33 | 5.6.7 Object Service Context |
37 | 5.7 Code Set Conversion 5.7.1 Character Processing Terminology |
39 | 5.7.2 Code Set Conversion Framework |
45 | 5.7.3 Mapping to Generic Character Environments |
47 | 5.8 Example of Generic Environment Mapping 5.8.1 Generic Mappings 5.8.2 Interoperation and Generic Mappings 5.9 Relevant OSFM Registry Interfaces 5.9.1 Character and Code Set Registry |
48 | 5.9.2 Access Routines |
52 | 6 General Inter-ORB Protocol 6.1 Goals of the General Inter-ORB Protocol |
53 | 6.1.1 GIOP Overview 6.1.2 Common Data Representation (CDR) |
54 | 6.1.3 GIOP Message Overview 6.1.4 GIOP Message Transfer 6.2 CDR Transfer Syntax |
55 | 6.2.1 Primitive Types |
59 | 6.2.2 OMG IDL Constructed Types |
62 | 6.2.3 Value Types |
69 | 6.2.4 Pseudo-Object Types |
74 | 6.2.5 Object References 6.2.6 Abstract Interfaces 6.3 GIOP Message Formats |
75 | 6.3.1 GIOP Message Header |
77 | 6.3.2 Request Message |
80 | 6.3.3 Reply Message |
83 | 6.3.4 CancelRequest Message |
84 | 6.3.5 LocateRequest Message |
85 | 6.3.6 LocateReply Message |
87 | 6.3.7 CloseConnection Message |
88 | 6.3.8 MessageError Message 6.3.9 Fragment Message |
89 | 6.4 GIOP Message Transport 6.4.1 Connection Management |
90 | 6.4.2 Message Ordering |
91 | 6.5 Object Location |
92 | 6.6 Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) 6.6.1 TCP/IP Connection Usage |
93 | 6.6.2 IIOP IOR Profiles |
95 | 6.6.3 IIOP IOR Profile Components |
96 | 6.7 Bi-Directional GIOP |
97 | 6.7.1 Bi-Directional IIOP |
98 | 6.8 Bi-directional GIOP policy |
99 | 6.9 OMG IDL 6.9.1 GIOP Module |
105 | 6.9.2 IIOP Module |
106 | 6.9.3 BiDirPolicy Module |