Advanced CORBA programming with C++
Advanced CORBA programming with C++
Pure CORBA: A Code-Intensive Premium Reference
Pure CORBA: A Code-Intensive Premium Reference
JXTA: Java P2P Programming
Computer Networks
Mastering Jxta: Building Java Peer-to-Peer Applications
Mastering Jxta: Building Java Peer-to-Peer Applications
A New Approach to Object-Oriented Middleware
IEEE Internet Computing
A middleware for experimentation on dynamic adaptation
ARM '05 Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Reflective and adaptive middleware systems
Mobile devices for collaborative learning in practicum courses
International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation
GIMnet: infrastructure for distributed control of generic intelligent machines
RA '07 Proceedings of the 13th IASTED International Conference on Robotics and Applications
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Applications that use CORBA as communication layer often have some restrictions for multi-domain deployment. This is particularly true when they have to face firewall/NAT traversal. Furthermore, nowadays there isn’t a well-accepted unique or standardized solution adopted by all ORBs, compelling applications using this middleware to use proprietary solutions that sometimes do not address the environment restrictions in which they are deployed (e.g. impossibility to open firewall ports). This work presents and compares three solutions for firewall/NAT traversal by CORBA-based distributed applications, each one suitable for a specific situation and exploring its advantages. Examples of such situations are the possibility of opening firewall ports or the possibility of starting a TCP connection to the outside network.