[omniORB] ORB Compliance
Rajshekhar Kishtaiah Chintapalli
rajshekhar.chintapalli@wipro.com
Thu, 5 Jul 2001 15:18:55 +0530
Thanks a lot
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From: dpg1@uk.research.att.com [mailto:dpg1@uk.research.att.com]On
Behalf Of Duncan Grisby
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 2:37 PM
To: Rajshekhar Kishtaiah Chintapalli
Cc: omniorb-list@uk.research.att.com
Subject: Re: [omniORB] ORB Compliance
On Wednesday 4 July, "Rajshekhar Kishtaiah Chintapalli" wrote:
> 1) What is the guarantee that the Orb's from two different vendors will
> always interact?
The is no guarantee.
> 2) Is there any body, which , before any ORB comes into the market ,
> tests and certifies that the given ORB is compliant with some COBRA x.x
> specification,
> or is that we have to trust what the ORB provider claims what his ORB is
> capable off.
Not really. The Open Group did some CORBA compliance testing, but only
three ORBs actually entered it. omniORB 2.8 passed this testing. More
details at
http://www.opengroup.org/regproducts/orm0.htm
There is a relatively new project at the OMG, called CORBA Open Source
Testing, or COST, which aims to create a test suite that all ORBs can
be tested against. It's not ready for use yet. See
http://cost.omg.org/
Most ORB vendors do take interoperability seriously, so there are very
few problems these days. Most vendors will react quickly if someone
finds an interoperability bug.
Cheers,
Duncan.
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