• There are no items in your cart

ECMA 230 : 2ED 97

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

PORTABLE COMMON TOOL ENVIRONMENT (PCTE) - IDL BINDING (INTERFACE DEFINITION LANGUAGE)

Published date

01-12-2013

1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Definitions
5 Formal notations
6 Outline of the Standard
7 Binding strategy
   7.1 IDL standard
   7.2 General principles
   7.3 Sets and sequences
   7.4 References and names
   7.5 Implementation aspects
       7.5.1 Source files
       7.5.2 Naming changes in the IDL
       7.5.3 Difference in generated C code
8 Datatype mapping
   8.1 Basic datatypes
   8.2 Sequences
   8.3 The global pcte source file
   8.4 The PCTE basic type source file
9 Object management
   9.1 Object management datatypes
   9.2 Link operators
   9.3 Object operations
   9.4 Version operations
   9.5 Object and version operations - reference interfaces
10 Schema management
   10.1 Schema management datatypes
   10.2 Update operations
   10.3 Usage operations
   10.4 Working schema operations
11 Volumes, devices, archives, and clusters
   11.1 Volume, device, archive, and cluster datatypes
   11.2 Volume, device, and archive operations
   11.3 Cluster operations
12 Files, pipes, and devices
   12.1 File, pipe, and device datatypes
   12.2 File, pipe, and device operations
13 Process execution
   13.1 Process execution datatypes
   13.2 Process execution operations
   13.3 Security operations
   13.4 Profiling operations
   13.5 Monitoring operations
   13.6 Mandatory security operations
   13.7 Consumer identity operations
   13.8 Contents handle operation
14 Message queues
   14.1 Message queue datatypes
   14.2 Message queue operations
15 Notification
   15.1 Notification datatypes
   15.2 Notification operations
16 Concurrency and integrity control
   16.1 Concurrency and integrity control datatypes
   16.2 Concurrency and integrity control operations
17 Replication
   17.1 Replication datatypes
   17.2 Replication operations
18 Network connection
   18.1 Network connection datatypes
   18.2 Network connection operations
   18.3 Foreign system operations
   18.4 Time operations
   18.5 Other workstation operations
19 Discretionary security
   19.1 Discretionary security datatypes
   19.2 Discretionary access control operations
   19.3 Discretionary security administration operations
20 Mandatory security
   20.1 Mandatory_security datatypes
   20.2 Operations for mandatory security operation
   20.3 Mandatory security administration operations
21 Auditing
   21.1 Auditing datatypes
   21.2 Auditing operations
22 Accounting
   22.1 Accounting datatypes
   22.2 Accounting administration operations
23 References
   23.1 Reference datatypes
   23.2 Reference creation and discarding
   23.3 Object reference operations
   23.4 Link reference operations
   23.5 Type reference operations
24 Implementation limits
   24.1 Implementation limit datatypes
   24.2 Implementation limit operations
25 Error conditions
   25.1 Error condition datatypes
Annex A - Comparison with ECMA-158
Annex B - IDL file structure
Annex C - The object-oriented module
Index of abstract operations
Index of IDL subprograms
Index of IDL datatypes

Defines the standard binding of the Portable Common Tool Environment (PCTE), as specified in ECMA-149, to the CORBA Interface Definition Language (IDL) defined in ISO/IEC CD 14750.

Committee
TC 33
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Computer Manufacturers Association
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 13719-4:1998 Corresponds

ECMA 158 : 4ED 97 PORTABLE COMMON TOOL ENVIRONMENT (PCTE) - C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE BINDING
ECMA 149 : 4ED 97 PORTABLE COMMON TOOL ENVIRONMENT (PCTE) - ABSTRACT SPECIFICATION
ISO/IEC 14750:1999 Information technology Open Distributed Processing Interface Definition Language

View more information
Sorry this product is not available in your region.

Access your standards online with a subscription

Features

  • Simple online access to standards, technical information and regulations.

  • Critical updates of standards and customisable alerts and notifications.

  • Multi-user online standards collection: secure, flexible and cost effective.