Re: IDL AND CORBA [message #46829] |
Mon, 02 January 2006 04:17 |
peter.albert@gmx.de
Messages: 108 Registered: July 2005
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Hi Anto,
the answer depends on which list of acronyms you are using. If your
list says
IDL: Interface definition language
then the answer is that "CORBA uses an interface definition language
(IDL) to specify the interfaces that objects will present to the
world." I have no idea at all what CORBA and this IDL is about, the
above is just a cut and paste from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CORBA.
However, with this acronym's long word equivalent you are absolutely
wrong in this newsgroup. Here, IDL stands for Interactive Data
Language; it's a programming language especially useful for the
analysis of scientific datasets. No CORBA around, as far as I see.
Cheers,
Peter
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