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by int_19h 285 days ago
I recall a lot of talk about CORBA in early 00s, but I don't think I've actually ever seen it used anywhere outside of Gnome.

By late 00s, even the talk was more along the lines of it being legacy tech.

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Several Nokia Networks products were based on CORBA, running on HP-UX, in a mix of C++ and Perl.

Eventually migrated to Java EE, also taking advantage of CORBA compatibility.

Q3 is still in C++. Huawei also still supports CORBA.