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Common Object Model

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Common Object Model - Component Object Model


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Programs call on objects whenever the program needs the services of the object and the Common Object Model acts as the interface between the program and the object.
The technology allowed Pacific Life to reuse all the key and core Common Object Model components of its sales-illustration system that it didn't want to rewrite and at the same time allowed the company to innovate using Web services to move the application onto the Internet quickly with minimal new investment.
Siebel agreed to license IBM's business process templates and common object models for development and delivery of a pre-built customer-driven business process library that is a key component of UAN.
 
 
 
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