CORBA: Failed Distributed Architecture (The Technium Podcast S02 E07)

CORBA is an acronym that stands for common object request, broker architecture. It provides interoperability among distributed objects regardless of whether they're remote or local, regardless of whether they're written in different languages or in different locations of the network.
CORBA is an acronym that stands for common object request, broker architecture.  It provides interoperability among distributed objects regardless of whether they're remote or local, regardless of whether they're written in different languages or in different locations of the network. 

We discuss its influence on distributed systems, and where we are today with these large scale systems

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Chapters:

0:37 Intros
2:20 What is CORBA?
4:08 90's Throwback
7:25 The Idea of Distributed Objects
9:55 How does it work?
13:16 The Promise of Interoperability
15:35 Influence on Computing Today
18:52 Why did CORBA fail?
24:39 Lots of People Missed the Web
30:09 Distributed Computing
36:06 The REST model of Distributed
40:35 RPC lives on today
47:13 Hard to get this right
52:08 Negotiating Interfaces from Scratch

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