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Explore the readiness for CORBA technology at scale, discussing scalability, performance with millions of objects, reliability, and key conclusions from P517 and P715. Cover the need for stable implementations, additional support, and tools for CORBA systems, and inquire about the engineering competence and management support needed. It emphasizes doing the necessary homework, developing expertise, and securing management commitment for successful implementation.
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Technology • Scaleability • how many millions? • Performance • with millions of objects? • Reliability • downtime • billing
Some of P715 Conclusions • CORBA 2.x interoperability based on IIOP is adequate, however some problems exist. • more stable implementations are required • First results with OMG A/V Stream control prototype are encouraging. • CORBA systems need additional support for persistency, transactional behaviour, scaleability, security, and maintenance • More and better tools for specification, development, and testing of DOT systems
Education and Psychology • Do we have the engineers to build it? • Do we have the competence at PNOs? • Will management support it and accept the problems?
So what now? Do the remaining homework for technology Develop the expertise to do it Get management commitment