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from the Web page:
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Flick, our IDL (interface definition language) compiler, is the research
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and production IDL compiler within the Flux Project. Flick uses
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techniques from traditional language compilers in order to produce very
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fast client/server communication code. Flick-generated code can
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typically encode and decode data between 2 and 17 times faster than code
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produced by traditional IDL compilers, both commercial and free. The
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result is that on stock hardware and operating systems, Flick-generated
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stubs can increase end-to-end application throughput by factors of 4 or
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more.
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Flick is not just optimizing: it is also extremely flexible. Flick
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currently supports the CORBA, ONC RPC (Sun RPC), and MIG IDLs.
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Interfaces written in any of these languages can be implemented by
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CORBA-, ONC RPC-, or MIG-style C language ``stubs'' communicating via
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CORBA IIOP, ONC/TCP, Mach 3 ports, Trapeze, or Fluke IPC. Flick also
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generates optimized CORBA C++ stubs that work with TAO, the real-time
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CORBA ORB. Finally, because Flick is a ``kit'' of components, it can be
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extended to support new IDLs, message data formats, and transport
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mechanisms.
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WWW: http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/flick/
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