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TAO (software)

In today's world, TAO (software) has become a topic of great relevance and interest. Over time, TAO (software) has gained greater importance in various fields, from technology to politics, including culture and the arts. Both experts and the general public have shown growing interest in learning more about TAO (software), its implications, challenges and opportunities. In this article, we will explore TAO (software) in depth, analyzing its different facets and its impact on today's society. From its origin to its future projection, we will delve into a detailed analysis that will allow us to fully understand the importance of TAO (software) today.

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The ACE ORB (TAO) is a freely available, open-source,[1] and standards-compliant real-time C++ implementation of CORBA based upon the Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE).

Availability

TAO can be downloaded from the Internet and freely used and redistributed without developer or run-time licensing costs. Commercial support, documentation, training, and consulting for TAO are available from multiple vendors. Many other third-party tools and services have also been integrated with TAO. Remedy IT created an extension for TAO called TAOX11[2] which adds support for the IDL to C++11 Language Mapping to TAO. TAOX11 is available as open source product.

TAO has been ported to many operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows, Embedded systems such as VxWorks and LynxOS, high end systems like OpenVMS, and Unix systems such as Solaris and Linux.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Copyright and Licensing Information for ACE, TAO, CIAO, DAnCE, and CoSMIC".
  2. ^ "Remedy IT announces new v1.3.2 release of TAOX11". Remedy. Retrieved 2015-02-04.