Talk:Common Object Request Broker Architecture

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Modification note (7/1/2003)

I just thought I'd clear this up to avoid a mod-war. IDL stands for Interface Definition Language, *not* Interface "Description" Language. It was recently changed incorrectly to the latter. I've put it back the way that it was. See the CORBA spec p 3-1.

 -- Derek

CORBA/Common object request broker architecture

68.167.249.197 23:44, 7 Apr 2004 (UTC): I'd suggest that it is standard practice to have the main article body for CORBA/Common object request broker architecture to be under the fully expanded version of the name (cf. Remote procedure call/RPC, and File transfer protocol/FTP to name two examples).

That's right! I am sexy 23:46, 7 Apr 2004 (UTC)