OMG IDL
Short for The Object Management Group (OMG) Interface Definition Language (IDL) it is used to describe the interfaces that client objects call and that object implementations provide. An OMG IDL interface definition fully specifies each operation’s parameters and provides the information needed to develop client applications that use the interface’s operations. [Source: OMG IDL Syntax]
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