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The OKE Corral is an active network environment which allows third-party active code to configure an active node's code organisation at any level, including the kernel. Using the safety properties of an open kernel environment and a simple 'Click-like' software model, third parties are able to load native code anywhere in the processing hierarchy and connect it to existing components at runtime.