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Object Management Group
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ALSO CALLED: OMG, Object Database Management Group, and ODMG
DEFINITION: The OMG (Object Management Group) was formed in 1989 by a group of vendors for the purpose of creating a standard architecture for distributed objects (also known as "components") in networks. The architecture that resulted is the Common Object Request Broker Architecture
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OBJECT MANAGEMENT GROUP DEFINITION (continued):
The OMG (Object Management Group) was formed in 1989 by a group of vendors for the purpose of creating a standard architecture for distributed objects (also known as " components") in networks. The architecture that resulted is the Common Object Request Broker Architecture ( CORBA). A central element in CORBA is the Object Request Broker ( ORB). An ORB makes it possible for a client object to make a server request without having to know where in a network the server object or component is located and exactly what its interfaces are. A number of middleware products use CORBA and it appears to be a strategic architecture for distributed objects. The OMG now has over 500 member companies. Object Management Group definition sponsored by SearchSOA.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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