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IIOP® Connect for TPF

Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) Connect for TPF, or IIOP Connect for TPF, provides services to TPF applications that help with interoperability between different environments using TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol).

IIOP is an industry standard message protocol. The protocol is defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) as the Common Object Request Broker Architecture. IIOP is a part of the CORBA specification that defines a complete distributed object platform.

IIOP Connect for TPF is a shared library that TPF applications can use to communicate, using Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) -compliant messaging, without access to a full implementation of the CORBA specification.

Additional Information

  • The IIOP Connect for TPF Reference provides information about planning, installing, and application programming for IIOP Connect for TPF. The IIOP Connect for TPF Reference is available as a PDF file in the IBM TPF Product Information Center.

  • The IIOP Connect for TPF Licensed Program Specifications provides information about the warranty and supplemental terms related to the IIOP Connect for TPF licensed program. The IIOP Connect for TPF Licensed Program Specifications is available as a PDF file in the IBM TPF Product Information Center.

  • The IIOP Connect for TPF Program Directory, GI10-0691 provides information about the material and procedures associated with the installation of IIOP Connect for TPF. The IIOP Connect for TPF Program Directory is available as a PDF file from the IBM Publications Center.

  • The Orbix IIOP Engine Programmer's Guide provides information on IIOP protocols and how to use the interface provided by IIOP Connect for TPF. This document is restricted to TPF IIOP license holders. Send a note to TPF IIOP Queryfor further information.

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