Discussion:
Support for - Database Transaction and Wireles nettwork interface
Santosh N Dumbre
2012-10-08 08:50:03 UTC
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Hi ,
Does current implementation of MICO CORBA support -

1) Database Transaction Processing
2) Wireless Network Interrface support

Kindly help with your knowledge.
Thanks

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From: Santosh N Dumbre
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 3:31 PM
To: mico-***@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: feasibility of CORBA usage


Hi ,
I want to develop a software solution for Industrial Automation and Control Domain with following features -

1. Event Processing - Events arriving from various sensors like - temperature, pressure etc.
- Use of "Message Queues"
2. Database transactions for event processing
3. Wireless network interface support
4. Video/Audio data processing capabilities

I am looking for any "MIDDLEWARE" that will be of use for this type of development.
I have heard of CORBA, but not very familiar with it.

Is CORBA framework/ Middleware right choice for this type of application ?
Which can be good choice for CORBA - omniORB / TAO / MICO ORB ?

Or, there are different alternatives available apart from CORBA for this type of application ?

Kindly help with your knowledge.
Please reply.

Thanks & Regards,
sd.


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