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{{Short description|Object in distributed programming}}
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In [[distributed programming]], a '''portable object''' is an [[object (computer science)|object]] which can be accessed through a normal [[method (computer science)|method]] call while possibly residing in memory on another [[computer]].<ref>{{Cite patent|number=WO2006136923A1|title=Method and system using a portable object for providing an extension to a server|gdate=2006-12-28|invent1=Castillo|invent2=Siegelin|inventor1-first=Laurent|inventor2-first=Christoph|url=https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2006136923A1/}}</ref> It is
==See also==
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* [[CORBA]] Common Object Request Broker Architecture, cross
* [[Portable Object Adapter]] part of the CORBA standard
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* [[XPCOM]] Mozilla applications cross
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* [[Distributed Component Object Model|DCOM]] Distributed COM, extension making COM able to work in networks
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* [[IBM System Object Model]] SOM, a component system from IBM used in OS/2
* [[Java Beans]]
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* [[Application Binary Interface]] - ABI
* [[Comparison of application virtual machines]]
* [[SWIG]]
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==References==
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