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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)

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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
BS ISO/IEC 19500-2:2003
$215.11