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Patrik Reali is a senior software engineer for ELCA Informatique in Zurich, Switzerland. He is specialized in systems and programming languages, with a strong interest for the .NET and Java platforms. He got a PhD in computer science at ETH-Zurich working on the research operating system and language Oberon. He currently work on ELCA's LEAF.NETframework and on the IIOP.NET open source project.

Patrik Reali also published the article "Building a Distributed Object System with .NET and J2EE Using IIOP.NET" on CodeProject that was awarded the best C# article of the month.

20.01.2004

Introduction to

IIOP.NET

LOCATION: Zürich


SPEAKER: Patrik Reali   COMPANY: ELCA

IIOP.NET is an open source project that enhances the .NET platform with seamless interoperability with CORBA peers using the IIOP protocol. In practice, this allows one to build distributed object systems in a heterogeneous environment with J2EE and CORBA ORBs. The talk first presents the use-cases where IIOP.NET is more convenient than Web Services. Three demos follow, showing how to use IIOP.NET to access objects provided by a .NET, a CORBA ORB, and a J2EE peer. The talk is concluded by showing the lessons learned (on .NET in general and on running an open source project) and the project's roadmap for the future.

Patrik Reali is a senior software engineer for ELCA Informatique in Zurich, Switzerland. He is specialized in systems and programming languages, with a strong interest for the .NET and Java platforms. He got a PhD in computer science at ETH-Zurich working on the research operating system and language Oberon. He currently work on ELCA's LEAF.NETframework and on the IIOP.NET open source project.

Patrik Reali also published the article "Building a Distributed Object System with .NET and J2EE Using IIOP.NET" on CodeProject that was awarded the best C# article of the month.


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