Table of Contents
1Scope
2NormativeReferences
2.1IdenticalRecommendation|InternationalStandards
2.2OtherSpecifications
3Definitions
3.1TermsdefinedintheODPReferenceModel:
Foundations
3.2TermsdefinedintheODPReferenceModel:
Architecture
3.3Definitionsforprotocolsupportfor
computationalinteractions
4Abbreviations
5Conventions
6Overview
6.1GeneralInterworkingFramework
6.2Liaisonsbetweenchannelobjects
6.3FacilitiesoftheGIF
6.4Computationaloperationsandsignals
6.5Encodingofcomputationalinformation
7Interfacereferences
8Servicemodel
8.1Serviceprimitives
8.2Associations
9Basicinterworkingfacility
9.1Request
9.2Result
9.3Cancel
9.4Abort
9.5StatetablefortheBasicInterworkingFacility
10Accessfacility
10.1Syntax-propose
10.2Syntax-advise
10.3Access-cancel
10.4Access-abort
10.5StatetablefortheAccessFacility
11Locationfacility
11.1Location-query
11.2Location-advise
11.3Location-cancel
11.4Location-abort
11.5StatetablefortheLocationFacility
12Associationmanagementfacility
12.1Association-request
12.2Association-advise
12.3Association-reject
12.4Association-close
12.5Association-abort
12.6StatetablefortheAssociationManagement
Facility
AnnexA-MappingtoCORBAGIOPandIIOP
A.1-Introduction
A.2-Conventions
A.3-GenericInter-OrbProtocol
A.4-Mappingofparameters
A.5-GIOPMessageencoding
A.6-InternetInter-OrbProtocol
A.7-MappingofAssociationmanagementprimitivesto
TCPevents
A.8-Interfacereferences
AnnexB-OutlineofmappingtoDCE-CIOP Abstract
Establishes the way in which interactions between objects in different ODP systems can be supported using different communication protocols. It provides a definition of a General Interworking Framework (GIF), and within the GIF defines a family of functionally-related service primitives. It also specifies the mapping of the GIF service primitives and their parameters to the messages and field of particular protocols, including OMG CORBA GIOP.