Long before Java and .NET, there was the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). CORBA is the OS, language, and vendor-neutral approach to distributed computing, based on specifications that are developed by the non-profit Object Management Group (OMG) consortium, of which HP NonStop Enterprise Division (NED) is a long-time member. CORBA is the right choice when application requirements call for an object-orientation with the highest performance and with portability across vendors and platforms.
NonStop CORBA 2.3 is HP's NonStop implementation of OMG's CORBA 2.3 specifications, fully leveraging NonStop fundamentals. NonStop CORBA 2.3 is a consolidation of NonStop DOM, NonStop JORB, and NonStop JTS/OTS, providing rock-solid reliability, absolute data integrity, and proven massive scalability—to more than 100,000 transactions per second. Customers routinely take CORBA compliant applications from other platforms, and move them to HP NonStop CORBA 2.3 without any changes to application code.
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