How does SOAP relate to CORBA, especially IIOP?
SOAP’s object model independent allows CORBA based applications to easily communicate with COM and EJB based applications across the Internet, using existing Internet infrastructure. SOAP is immature compared to CORBA and IIOP in that it doesn’t have all of CORBA’s services and is text-based instead of binary (IIOP’s binary based protocol is more efficient on the wire). We envision SOAP as a simple, yet effective means of bridging any two (or more) applications across the Internet, regardless of operating system, language, or object model. However, we still see CORBA, and CORBA-based EJB (that is, J2EE) continuing to be vital for any enterprise’s internal computing infrastructure. The iPortal Suite, which includes Orbix 2000 for C++ and Java, the EJB/J2EE-based iPortal Application Server, the iPortal Integration Server for enterprise application integration (EAI) and the Portal Server itself meet the total requirement for end-to-end e-business integration for any enterprise. The “insid
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