Publication Details

Title: MICO: A CORBA 2.2 Compliant Implementation
Author: A. Puder and K. Roemer
Group: ICSI Technical Reports
Date: September 1998
PDF: ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/techreports/1998/tr-98-031.pdf

Overview:
The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) describes the architecture of a middleware platform which supports the implementation of applications in distributed and heterogeneous environments. In contrast to other middleware platforms like DCOM from Microsoft, CORBA is a specification that does not prescribe any specific technology. In fact, the specification is freely available from the OMG's homepage and everyone can implement a compliant CORBA system. In this technical report we give an overview of MICO, a freely available CORBA implementation. The acronym MICO, in the spirit of GNU, recursively expands to "Mico Is COrba".

Bibliographic Information:
ICSI Technical Report TR-98-031

Bibliographic Reference:
A. Puder and K. Roemer. MICO: A CORBA 2.2 Compliant Implementation. ICSI Technical Report TR-98-031, September 1998