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General Inter-ORB Protocol

In distributed computing, General Inter-ORB Protocol (GIOP GIABEL) is the message protocol by which object request brokers (ORBs) communicate in CORBA. Standards associated with the protocol are maintained by the Object Management Group (OMG). The current version of GIOP is 2.0.2. The GIOP architecture provides several concrete protocols, including: In distributed computing, General Inter-ORB Protocol (GIOP GIABEL) is the message protocol by which object request brokers (ORBs) communicate in CORBA. Standards associated with the protocol are maintained by the Object Management Group (OMG). The current version of GIOP is 2.0.2. The GIOP architecture provides several concrete protocols, including: As an alternative to GIOP, CORBA includes the concept of an Environment Specific Inter-ORB Protocol (ESIOP). While GIOP is defined to meet general-purpose needs of most CORBA implementations, an ESIOP attempts to address special requirements. For example, an ESIOP might use an alternative protocol encoding to improve efficiency over networks with limited bandwidth or high latency. ESIOPs can also be used to layer CORBA on top of some non-CORBA technology stack, such as Distributed Computing Environment (DCE). DCE Common Inter-ORB Protocol (DCE-CIOP) is an ESIOP for use in DCE. It maps CORBA to DCE RPC and CDR (Command Data Representation).:48 DCE-CIOP is defined in chapter 16 of the CORBA 2.6.1 standard.

[ "User Datagram Protocol", "Reverse Address Resolution Protocol", "Resource Reservation Protocol", "Link Control Protocol", "Internet Protocol Control Protocol" ]
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