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What is MICO?
What is MICO?
Installation
Getting MICO
Prerequisits
Unix
Windows 95/NT
Installing MICO
Supported Platforms
Guided tour through MICO
Objects in distributed systems
State of development
Sample Program
Standalone program
MICO application
Separating client and server
Stringified Object References
Naming Service
The MICO Binder (CORBA Extension)
Implementation Overview
ORB
ORB Initialization
Obtaining Initial References
Interface Repository
BOA
BOA Initialization
BOA Daemon
Implementation Repository
Listing All Entries
Details For One Entry
Creating New Entries
Deleting Entries
Forcing Activation of an Implementation
Examples
Activation Modes
Activation Mode
Shared
Activation Mode
Persistent
Activation Mode
Unshared
Activation Mode
Per Method
Activation Mode
Library
Making Objects Persistent
Migrating Objects
POA
Architecture
Policies
Example
Using a Servant Manager
IDL Compiler
Compiler and Linker Wrappers
Examples
C++ mapping
Using strings
Untyped values
Unknown Constructed Types
Subtyping
Arrays
Unions
Interface inheritance
Modules
Exceptions
Throwing Exceptions
Catching Exceptions
Java Interface
Conceptual Graphs
Dynamic Invocation Interface
Anatomy of an operation declaration
A generic DII interface
Running the example
Using the CG-editor
LICENSE
GNU Library General Public License
GNU General Public License
Frequently Asked Questions About MICO
References
MICO
Tue Nov 10 11:04:45 CET 1998