Orber User's Guide
Version 3.6.6
Table of Contents
1 The Orber Application
1.1 Content Overview
1.2 Brief Description of the User's Guide
2 Introduction to Orber
2.1 Overview
3 The Orber Application
3.1 ORB Kernel and IIOP
3.2 The Object Request Broker (ORB)
3.3 Internet Inter-Object Protocol (IIOP)
4 Interface Repository
4.1 Interface Repository(IFR)
5 Installing Orber
5.1 Installation Process
5.2 Configuration
5.3 Firewall Configuration
5.4 Interface Configuration
6 OMG IDL to Erlang Mapping
6.1 OMG IDL to Erlang Mapping - Overview
6.2 OMG IDL Mapping Elements
6.3 Getting Started
6.4 Basic OMG IDL Types
6.5 Template OMG IDL Types and Complex Declarators
6.6 Constructed OMG IDL Types
6.7 Scoped Names and Generated Files
6.8 Typecode, Identity and Name Access Functions
6.9 References to Constants
6.10 References to Objects Defined in OMG IDL
6.11 Exceptions
6.12 Access to Attributes
6.13 Invocations of Operations
6.14 Implementing the DB Application
6.15 Reserved Compiler Names and Keywords
6.16 Type Code Representation
7 CosNaming Service
7.1 Overview of the CosNaming Service
7.2 The Basic Use-cases of the Naming Service
7.3 Interoperable Naming Service
8 How to use security in Orber
8.1 Security in Orber
9 Orber Examples
9.1 A Tutorial on How to Create a Simple Service
9.2 A Tutorial on How to Start Orber as Lightweight
10 Orber Stubs/Skeletons
10.1 Orber Stubs and Skeletons Description
11 CORBA System and User Defined Exceptions
11.1 System Exceptions
11.2 User Defined Exceptions
11.3 Throwing Exceptions
11.4 Catching Exceptions
12 Orber Interceptors
12.1 Using Interceptors
12.2 Interceptor Example
13 OrberWeb
13.1 Using OrberWeb
13.2 Starting OrberWeb
14 Debugging
14.1 Tools and FAQ