CORBA was interesting, but the authorization side really strangled it. I worked with Tivoli back in the day, which was pretty much the largest production CORBA application in existence. CORBA allowed them to be super flexible when implementing methods, but the auth was brutal. In the end they had to cache all the auth information everywhere just to get decent performance out of it.
I've read the stories about what you guys built. It's pretty epic. And not like you were trying to do cool stuff, it was literally based on a need. That's what's amazing. Just manipulating software and infrastructure to do something it wasn't particularly made for just yet.
Sure, but plenty of us did, Nokia Networks infrastructure had plenty of CORBA for several years, and so did many CERN research projects processing HLT data.