Orbacus

Orbacus is a source available CORBA 2.6 implementation that has been deployed around the world in mission-critical systems in the telecommunications, finance, government, aerospace and transportation industries. Orbacus is designed for rapid development, deployment and support and its small footprint allows it to be easily embedded into memory constrained applications. Having source code gives Independent Software Vendors much more control over their environment when embeddeding Orbacus.

Orbacus 4.3 is the latest release and now supports AMI, JDK 5 and JSSE. The Orbacus Notify Service is also available now.

5-year rolling support allows you to extend your support options. We will continue to release service packs and will maintain binary compatibility across the different service packs. You can purchase 5-year Standard, Silver or Gold Support contracts up front from IONA. This gives you the assurance of support on these platforms for as long as you need it.

Orbacus

Orbacus

Orbacus is CORBA 2.6 compliant middleware supporting C++ and Java. Its high performance, low footprint design makes it a great choice for nearly any distributed object computing application while its source code distribution simplifies debugging across our wide supported platform list.

Notify

Orbacus Notify

Orbacus Notify is designed for event-driven asynchronous messaging systems. It provides publish-subscribe capabilities while still offering the same performance, broad platform support and source availability you've come to expect from Orbacus.

.NET Connector

Orbacus >NET Connector

The Orbacus .NET Connector connects .NET client applications to existing or legacy CORBA servers, with no CORBA knowledge required. The robust tooling converts IDL into a .NET assembly and the .NET Remoting channel is powered by Orbacus C++ for a mature, compliant solution.

FreeSSL

FreeSSL

FreeSSL is the IIOP replacement transport for Orbacus for when message and data security is a requirement. It is based on the industry accepted SSL encryption technology and best of all it's free.

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