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2.7.7 "OS/2 WARP and OpenDoc"
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<a name="HDR4610DOU"><H3> 2.7.7 OpenDoc and SOM Summary and Outlook</H3></a>
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One of the greatest benefits of the SOM technology is the single
programming model it is providing. SOM scales very good from local to
distributed objects, from small systems running Windows or OS/2 to large
systems with MVS. It is based on an open standard not controlled by one
vendor.
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OpenDoc is based on SOM Level 2.11, which is part of OS/2 Warp Version 3.
This SOM/DSOM release level is CORBA1.2 compliant. That means, only the
ORB functions together with the SOM RRBC support is included, no object
services as described in the COSS services. With the next version of SOM
many of the COSS services such as naming, event, persistence, transactions
and concurrency are included. With these functions implemented, OpenDoc
components can benefit and use all of the object services as described in
this chapter.
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IBM has described a whole architecture which gives a great picture of how
all of these IBM puzzle pieces such as database, networking object
services and OpenDoc, fit together. It is called the IBM Open Blueprint.
A description of this open blueprint is on the The Developer Connection
for OS/2 Volume 9. It can be viewed using The Developer Connection
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