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-Welcome to the latest release of The ACE ORB (TAO). TAO is an
-implementation of a CORBA 2.x-compliant ORB that supports real-time
-extensions. Please see http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/TAO.html for
-more information on TAO.
-
-Some detailed information on this version of TAO is available in the
-'docs' subdirectory in HTML format.
-
-The current alpha release of TAO contains the following:
-
- * An ORB Core based on ACE C++ components. This ORB Core provides 3
- concurrency models: (1) Reactive, (2) Thread-per-Connection,
- and (3) Thread-per-Rate (which is optimized for certain types
- of deterministic real-time systems).
-
- * An optimized version of the SunSoft IIOP protocol
- interpreter;
-
- * An implementation of the Portable Object Adapter (POA)
- specification.
-
- * A prototype IDL compiler, based on the SunSoft IDL
- compiler. This IDL compiler generates stubs and skeletons that
- utilize the SunSoft IIOP protocol engine.
-
- * A Real-time Scheduling Service that determines the priority at
- which Client requests are dispatched by the ORB.
-
- * A Real-time Event Service that dispatches CORBA events in
- real-time.
-
- * Implementations of the CORBA COS Naming service and Trader
- service, as well as a logging service.
-
- * Various tests illustrating how to use TAO.
-
-The current version of TAO contains source code and tests that are
-around 1.5 Megabytes when compressed using GNU gzip.
-
-We've gotten TAO to interoperate with other ORBs (e.g., Orbix,
-VisiBroker, miniCOOL, and CORBAplus), so we're confident that its
-implementation of IIOP is robust. We're currently working on the
-following features for TAO:
-
- * An IDL compiler that generates optimized compiled stubs and
- skeletons. For this, we're planning to use the Flick IDL
- compiler from University of Utah.
-
- * A highly extensible, highly optimized set of request
- demultiplexing strategies that provide constant time lookup of
- servants based on object keys and operation names contained in
- CORBA requests.
-
- * An implementation of the new OMG Audio/Video Streaming
- service, as well as the Property service.
-
-We plan to release these features throughout the spring of 1998. You
-can keep track of our progress online at URL
-
-http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE_wrappers/TAO/docs/releasenotes/
-
-A quick build note for users who have used ACE with other ORBs:
-linking TAO with a version of ACE that must also be linked against
-another ORB vendor's library, e.g., liborbix.so, will produce
-undefined and most likely unpredictable and erroneous results.
-
-We welcome suggestions for improvement, bug fixes, portability
-enhancements, etc. and will strive to integrate correct bug fixes
-quickly! If you have any questions or problems with TAO, please post
-them to the ACE mailing list (ace-users@cs.wustl.edu) or send email to
-Douglas C. Schmidt (schmidt@cs.wustl.edu) and Chris Cleeland
-(cleeland@cs.wustl.edu).
-
-Thanks,
-
- Douglas C. Schmidt
- schmidt@cs.wustl.edu