a) is being done by proposals responding to OMG RFPs. If there is community interest in some new CORBA capability, one should write a letter of intent to OMG and they respond with an RFP.
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If there are several proposals,they usually try to get various proponents to work together so that
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There is only one final proposal signed by lots of companies.
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This proposal gets then an OMG stamp on it and becomes a standard spec.
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b) is part of ORB products i.e. done by companies for profit or developed as public domain system.
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One can use a Language X frontend (like our HPF frontend) to automate linkage of X routines to CORBA methods
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