OpenDDS is an open source implementation of the Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS), providing a publish/subscribe middleware solution for real-time distributed systems. OpenDDS includes development and run-time tools.

Full product information, source code, documentation, build instructions, and license information are available from http://www.opendds.org.

Commercial consulting, support, and training for OpenDDS are available. OpenDDS is in production use today by organizations in the Aerospace/Defense, Manufacturing/Fabrication, Home Automation, Finance, and other domains.

Features

  • Data Distribution Service (DDS)
  • DDS Interoperability (RTPS)
  • DDS Security
  • Interface Definition Language (IDL)
  • C++
  • Java
  • Node.js
  • TCP/IP
  • UDP/IP
  • IP Multicast
  • Wireshark Plugin
  • Benchmark Testing Framework
  • Eclipse-based Modeling SDK
  • Service Meta-data Monitor
  • JMS Provider

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License

Other License

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Intended Audience

Aerospace, Developers, Engineering, Financial and Insurance Industry, Manufacturing, Science/Research

Programming Language

C++, Java, JavaScript

Related Categories

C++ Communications Software, C++ Software Development Software, C++ Distributed Computing Software, JavaScript Communications Software, JavaScript Software Development Software, JavaScript Distributed Computing Software, Java Communications Software, Java Software Development Software, Java Distributed Computing Software

Registered

2004-09-24