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But How Does My Program Use An Ior?

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It doesn't. Your local ORB creates a local proxy for the REMOTE OBJECT represented by the IOR. All your program ever sees directly is the object REFERENCE for the proxy. The ORB takes CARE of everything ELSE.

It doesn't. Your local ORB creates a local proxy for the remote object represented by the IOR. All your program ever sees directly is the object reference for the proxy. The ORB takes care of everything else.



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