| ITU object definition language |
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This Recommendation specifies the ITU Object Definition Language (ITU-ODL). ITU-ODL is used for the specification of systems from the perspective of the Open Distributed Processing (ODP) computational viewpoint [3]. It defines templates for operational interfaces, stream interfaces, multiple-interface objects, and object groups. ITU-ODL is an extension of the ODP Interface Definition Language (ODP-IDL, [8]) with additions to support the specification of ODP computational viewpoint concepts on a syntactic level. ITU-ODL is a superset of ODP-IDL. This relationship between ITU-ODL and ODP-IDL supports the construction of systems via OMG specified Object Request Broker (ORB) implementations [1]. The readers of this Recommendation are expected to be familiar with ODP-IDL. |
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https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/4552 |
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1999-02-12 |
| Approval process: | TAP |
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Status: |
Superseded |
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Maintenance responsibility: |
ITU-T Study Group 17 |
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Further details: |
Patent statement(s)
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