Object oriented programmers think of an object as an entity that can receive and
respond to messages. The set of messages an object can receive defines an object’s
public interface. IDL can be used to describe the interface, or the set of messages
that can be sent to an object. In fact, IDL stands for Interface Definition Language.
IDL™ is a standard from the Object Management Group and is an essential part of
the CORBA® specification.
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