前沿技術 之 CORBA 3 (轉)

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前沿技術 之 CORBA 3 (轉)[@more@] & Inte: How does it work? Based on hypertext principles, the World W technology was developed as a technology standard for distribution and presentation of data. It let's you link documents that are located on different network nodes. WWW is based on the protocol, of course.

However, the developers at CERN in Geneva did certainly not expect the popularity that the WWW achieved meanwhile. With this popularity, more features were added including dynamic pages or to sending data from the client to the server for further processing. In 1995, the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) was introduced for that purpose. With CGI, the client send information via a file traner mechanism to the server where the data is read and processed. The server side is usually implemented with the language . To implement such a PERL interface is tedious and difficult. And once in operation, performance is poor. Additionally, dynamic dialogues between client and server are impossible due to the block-oriented nature of data transfer.

At this point, the "Internet Inter-ORB Protocol" (IIOP) enters the scene. Early versions (1.x) of CORBA did not specify an ORB-internal communication protocol. That is, every ORB vendor detened how its ORB would communicate internally. For that reason, it was impossible to send messages from one ORB to an living in another ORB vendor's server process. Consequently, CORBA 2.0 defined IIOP. IIOP as a standardized protocol allows communication between different ORB-products. There was a proof of concept at Object World West in August 1995: object request brokers from more than a dozen ORB vendors communicated as they were a single system! Many different HW and platforms were involved and several implementation languages like C, C++ and Smalltalk.

Thanks to and ORBs supporting Java, the inter-ORB concept was taken to the Internet. Today, WWW-browsers can act as clients that access objects on the server via IIOP. The traditional WWW-protocol (HTTP) is not used anymore. The following figure depicts the bootstrap of a IIOP connection between a client browser and the IIOP-server.

  1. The client requests a HTML-page at the HTTP-server. The client loads it and recognizes that it references Java-code.

  2. The client requests the Java classes at the HTTP-server. The ed classes in our example are not standard applets but "ORBlets". They enable the browser to communicate with the CORBA server. ORBlets are application level classes, e.g. a customer object .
    In case that the browser does not have the IIOP java archive, the server must download the basic IIOP classes, too.

  3. The client establishes not the connection to the CORBA server. If done successfully, the client can send messages to objects living in the CORBA server, avoiding the HTTP/bottleneck.

Advantages:

  • client and server communicate with much less overhead

  • server functions can have a return value

  • real Data Types - and not only strings - can be d

  • the server side objects can be implemented in any language (where an CORBA 2.0 compliant ORB is available)

We don't want to give the impression here that IIOP is the infamous "Silver Bullet". Especially when used in Wide-Area-Networks, data often needs to be cached on the client and it is useful to do certain processing directly on the client-side, thus ??undermining a clean 3-tier-architecture. Security is another topic, but that's not specific to IIOP. CORBA offers here a great set of mechanisms (see our security page). However, it can be tricky to work around certain Internet security mechanisms that come with the browsers or with products.

Besides these drawbacks, IIOP allows the Internet browser to act as a true application . recognized that and included the necessary ORB components in their client and server products. goes a very similar way, but uses its proprietary /Dtechnology instead of CORBA.

d-tec Distributed Technologies GmbH, 1998
 

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