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Fujitsu Limited Conformance Statement

Product Standard: CORBA

Organization Fujitsu Limited
Author Kazuo Imada


1. CORBA

Product Information

Product IdentificationVersion/Release NumberProduct Supplier
1. INTERSTAGE 1.1 and on Fujitsu Limited 

Environment Specification

Testing Environment Binary-compatible Family Portability Environment Indicator of Compliance Compliance Details
1.
Solaris 2.5.1 for SPARC, WorkShop Compiler C/C++ 4.2
Hardware: SPARC architecture Software: Solaris 2.4 and later
None. Test Report from Test Suite Test Suite: VSOrb 1.1.0
Test Report: FJ_VSOrb110_19990507

Temporary Waivers

None.


1.1 CORBA Core

1.1.1 OMG IDL Syntax and Semantics

Question 1: Does the product interpret or ignore pragmas for RepositoryID formats?

Response

Rationale


Question 2: Does the product require interface-specific pragmas to precede an Interface body?

Response

Rationale


Question 3: Does the product require interface-specific pragmas to precede an operation declaration?

Response

Rationale


1.1.2 Object Adapters

Question 4: Which object adapters does the product supply?

Response

Rationale


1.1.3 DII Routines

Question 5: Do DII routines return a status code?

Response

Rationale


1.1.4 Name Space Partitioning

Question 6: Does the product use the period character to partition the name space?

Response

Rationale


1.1.5 Interface Repository

Question 7: Does this implementation support the Interface Repository?

Response

Rationale


1.2 Language Mappings

Question 8: Which language mappings does the product support?

Response

Rationale


1.3 C++ Mapping

Question 9: Can the implementation take advantage of templates if they are supported by the target environment?

Response

Rationale


Question 10: Can the implementation's IDL-to-C++ translator support 64-bit integer types?

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Rationale


Question 11: For which target environment can the implementation's IDL-to-C++ translator provide a mapping for module?

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Question 12: For which exception handling environments can the implementation's IDL-to-C++ translator provide a mapping?

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Rationale


1.4 Smalltalk Mapping

Question 13: How does the product map the IDL interface construct?

Response

Rationale


Question 14: For which IDL types other than union does the product provide an explicit mapping?

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Rationale


1.5 COBOL Mapping

Question 15: Which constant handling environments can the implementation's IDL-to-COBOL translator support?

Response

Rationale


Question 16: Which COBOL environments can the implementation's IDL-to-COBOL translator support for mapping basic data types?

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1.6 Ada Mapping

Question 17: What additional rules does the product provide for resolving name space clashes?

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Rationale


Question 18: Does the implementation use strings associated with Exception_Message and Exception_Information in the package Ada.Exceptions to ``carry'' exception members?

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Rationale


Question 19: Is access to CORBA services tasking-safe?

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Rationale


Question 20: Does the implementation support tasking-safe operations?

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Rationale


1.7 Interoperability

Question 21: Conformance with IIOP Version 1.0 is required. Support for IIOP Version 1.1 is optional. Does this implementation support the optional IIOP Version 1.1?

Response

Rationale


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