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A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
BS ISO/IEC 19500-3 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING - COMMON OBJECT REQUEST BROKER ARCHITECTURE (CORBA) SPECIFICATION - PART 3: COMPONENTS
Hardcopy , PDF
30-11-2012
English
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance and Compliance
3 References
3.1 Normative References
3.2 Non-normative References
4 Terms and Definitions
5 Symbols (and abbreviated terms)
6 Component Model
6.1 Component Model
6.2 Component Definition
6.3 Component Declaration
6.4 Facets and Navigation
6.5 Receptacles
6.6 Events
6.7 Homes
6.8 Home Finders
6.9 Component Configuration
6.10 Configuration with Attributes
6.11 Component Inheritance
6.12 Conformance Requirements
7 OMG CIDL Syntax and Semantics
7.1 Lexical Conventions
7.2 OMG CIDL Grammar
7.3 OMG CIDL Specification
7.4 Composition Definition
7.5 Home Executor Definition
7.6 Home Implementation Declaration
7.7 Storage Home Binding
7.8 Home Persistence Declaration
7.9 Executor Definition
7.10 Segment Definition
7.11 Segment Persistence Declaration
7.12 Facet Declaration
7.13 Feature Delegation Specification
7.14 Abstract Storage Home Delegation Specification
7.15 Executor Delegation Specification
7.16 Abstract Spec Declaration
7.17 Proxy Home Declaration
8 CCM Implementation Framework
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Component Implementation Framework (CIF) Architecture
8.3 Language Mapping
9 The Container Programming Model
9.1 Introduction
9.2 The Server Programming Environment
9.3 Server Programming Interfaces - Basic Components
9.4 Server Programming Interfaces - Extended Components
9.5 The Client Programming Model
10 Integrating with Enterprise JavaBeans
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Enterprise JavaBeans Compatibility Objectives and
Requirements
10.3 CORBA Component Views for EJBs
10.4 EJB views for CORBA Components
10.5 Compliance with the Interoperability of Integration Views
10.6 Comparing CCM and EJB
11 Interface Repository Metamodel
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Conformance Criteria
11.3 MOF DTDs and IDL for the Interface Repository Metamodel
12 CIF Metamodel
12.1 CIF Package
12.2 Classes and Associations
12.3 Conformance Criteria
12.4 MOF DTDs and IDL for the CIF Metamodel
13 Lightweight CCM Profile
13.1 Summary
13.2 Changes associated with excluding support for persistence
13.3 Changes associated with excluding support for introspection,
navigation and type-specific operations redundant with
generic operations
13.4 Changes associated with excluding support for segmentation
13.5 Changes associated with excluding support for transactions
13.6 Changes associated with excluding support for security
13.7 Changes associated with excluding support for configurators
13.8 Changes associated with excluding support for proxy homes
13.9 Changes associated with excluding support for home finders
13.10 Changes adding additional restrictions to the extended model
not represented by exclusions above
14 Deployment PSM for CCM
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Overview
14.3 Definition of Meta-Concepts
14.4 PIM to PSM for CCM Transformation
14.5 PSM for CCM to PSM for CCM for IDL Transformation
14.6 PSM for CCM to PSM for CCM for XML Transformation
14.7 Miscellaneous
14.8 Migration Issues
14.9 Metadata Vocabulary
15 Deployment IDL for CCM
16 XML Schema for CCM
Annex A - Legal Information
Annex B - OMG's Issue Reporting Procedure
Annex C - Acknowledgements
Index
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