See also:
Sites:
- Aumega Networks
- Provide PnPStation which is a Software agents platform brings 'plug and play' computing across of different object and component frameworks (.NET/COM+, J2EE, Corba/CCM).
- Buildap
- An open source tool for development of enterprise applications using Architected Model Driven (AMD)and Component Based Development (CBD) approaches.
- Cetus Links: Distributed Objects & Components
- Links on Objects and Components.
- Dependable Embedded Components and Systems
- Researching, developing set of certified generic commercial off the shelf (COTS) hardware and software components in time-triggered architecture. Descriptions, schedule, participation forms, links.
- iCMG
- Develop architecture and integrated solutions for enterprise software systems, based on CORBA, XML and J2EE. Also offer support, training and a certification program.
- Middsol GmbH
- Offers application development tools and solutions in order to provide interoperability between Java/J2EE and CORBA and the Microsoft .NET architecture.
- Object Edge Inc
- Components and frameworks are used in developing component-based large-scale enterprise systems using J2EE, XML, and Smalltalk.
- OSCAR (Open Standards for Container/Content Allowing Re-use)
- OSCAR was formed in 1997 as a LISA Special Interest Group to discuss and develop ways to standardize data exchange between various translation tool systems.
- UNO Development Kit
- Openoffice's component toolkit - UDK. Similar to Microsoft's COM with some improvements including cross-platform implementation.
- WebCab Components
- Java, NET, Delphi, and Excel Components for financial and mathematical applications. [Commercial, trial versions]
- Working conference on Component Deployment
- Information regarding the Working Conference on Component Deployment. Including Overview, Important dates and Co-chairs of the Conference.
- xNova
- Java and .NET cross-paradigm SOA middleware that provides a coherent set of system services. By Fitech Labs.
- XPLC
- A component framework similar to what Microsoft has done with COM or mozilla.org has done with XPCOM, but with slightly differing goals.
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