An Interoperable Object Reference (IOR) is a CORBA or RMI-IIOP reference that uniquely identifies an object on a remote CORBA server.
IORs can be transmitted in binary over TCP/IP via the General Inter-ORB Protocol (the encoding may be big-endian or little-endian), or serialized into a string of hexadecimal digits (prefixed by the string IOR:
) to facilitate transport by non-CORBA mechanisms such as HTTP, FTP, and e-mail.
The internal structure of an IOR may contain multiple components. Each component is identified by its integer code and has its binary format. Object Management Group assigns the codes. The typical IOR normally contains:
It is possible to register special objects (IOR interceptors) that can add the needed specific components to the IOR being created by the particular ORB.