OpenDDS is an open-source C++ implementation of the Object Management Group's specification "Data Distribution Service for Real-time Systems" (DDS), as well as some other related specifications. These standards define a set of interfaces and protocols for developing distributed applications based on the publish-subscribe and distributed cache models. Although OpenDDS is itself developed in C++, Java and JMS bindings are provided so that Java applications can use OpenDDS. OpenDDS also includes support for the DDS Security and XTypes specifications.
OpenDDS is built on the ACE abstraction layer to provide platform portability. OpenDDS also leverages capabilities of TAO, such as its IDL compiler and as the basis of the OpenDDS DCPS Information Repository (DCPSInfoRepo).
The primary development of OpenDDS was done by
Object Computing, Incorporated in
St. Louis and Phoenix. It is released under generous license
terms similar to ACE, TAO and MPC. See the LICENSE
file for
details.
Table of Contents:
- Documentation
- Support
- Features
- Dependencies
- Supported Platforms
- Building and Installing
- Quick Start with Docker
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The OpenDDS Developer's Guide is freely downloadable at: http://download.objectcomputing.com/OpenDDS/
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A Doxygen for the latest release is available at http://download.opendds.org/doxygen/.
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For developers wanting to contribute to OpenDDS, please take the time to read the development guidelines.
Other documentation can be found in docs
directory.
If you encounter any problems with this release please fill out the PROBLEM-REPORT-FORM file found in this directory and use it when posting to the mailing list or creating a GitHub Issue.
For commercial support please see https://opendds.org/support.html.
This release of OpenDDS is based on the DDS Specification formal/2015-04-10 (version 1.4). It features the following transport protocols:
- TCP/IP
- UDP/IP
- IP multicast
- RTPS over UDP/IP (unicast and multicast)
- Shared memory
RTPS (Interoperability) features are based on the DDS-RTPS Specification formal/2019-04-03 (version 2.3). See the OpenDDS Developer's Guide and the file docs/design/RTPS for more details on RTPS.
See the Developer's Guide for information on OpenDDS compliance with the DDS specification. If you would like to contribute a feature or sponsor the developers to add a feature please see the Support section above for contact information.
For a complete detailed list of dependencies, see
docs/dependencies.md
.
OpenDDS requires TAO for both IDL compilation as well as interaction with the
DCPSInfoRepo. ACE is also required, but it is always included with TAO. If you
will be using the configure
script for OpenDDS (see the
INSTALL.md
file for details), you do not need to download TAO
first -- the configure
script will download it for you.
There are three distributions of ACE/TAO that can be used with OpenDDS:
- OCI ACE/TAO 2.2a patch 22 or later
- This will be automatically downloaded by default when using the configure script.
- Can be manually downloaded from:
- DOC Group ACE 6.5.16 / TAO 2.5.16 or later in the ACE 6.x / TAO 2.x series
- When using the configure script, DOC Group ACE/TAO can be downloaded using
one of these arguments:
--doc-group
for the latest release--ace-github-latest
to use theace6tao2
branch of ACE/TAO as is. This also downloads themaster
branch of MPC as is.
- Can be manually downloaded from:
- When using the configure script, DOC Group ACE/TAO can be downloaded using
one of these arguments:
- DOC Group ACE 7.0.5 / TAO 3.0.5 or later in the ACE 7.x / TAO 3.x series.
This distribution requires a C++11 capable compiler
- When using the configure script, DOC Group ACE/TAO can be downloaded using:
--doc-group3
for the latest release
- Can be manually downloaded from:
- When using the configure script, DOC Group ACE/TAO can be downloaded using:
The TAO Developer's Guide book can be requested for free from https://objectcomputing.com/products/tao/tao-developers-guide and the CORBA Programmers Guide can be downloaded for free from https://www.remedy.nl/opensource/corbapg.html.
Perl is used for the configure script, running the automated tests and examples included in this source tree, and generating Makefiles or Visual Studio project files.
On Windows we recommend the use of Strawberry Perl.
- Google Test, for various tests.
- Google Test is required for OpenDDS tests. If tests are not built, Google Test is not needed.
- CMake, for building Google Test and the OpenDDS CMake module.
- Java, for Java bindings.
- Qt, for Monitor application and ishapes demo.
- Wireshark, for the OpenDDS DCPS Wireshark dissector.
- RapidJSON, for optional dissector sample dissection support and JSON typesupport.
- Xerces-C++, for XML QoS and DDS Security.
- OpenSSL, for DDS Security.
This release of OpenDDS has been tested under the following platforms:
Linux family:
- Red Hat EL and CentOS 6.6, 6.8, 6.9 (x86_64)
- Red Hat EL and CentOS 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5 (x86_64)
- Red Hat EL 8.0 (x86_64)
- Fedora 24 and 33 (x86_64)
- Debian 9.4 (i686)
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (x86_64)
- openSUSE 42.1 (x86_64)
Windows family:
- Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Windows Server 2012 R2 (64-bit)
- Windows 10 (64-bit)
Others:
- macOS 10.15.2 (Catalina)
Embedded/Mobile/IoT:
- LynxOS-178 (OpenDDS Safety Profile)
- VxWorks 6.9 and 7 (see below)
- Linux on Raspberry Pi
- Android 9.0 "Pie" (API Level 28) NDK r18b
We have built OpenDDS for VxWorks 6.9 and 7 and have run basic system and performance tests (but not the entire regression test suite). Please contact sales@objectcomputing.com or opendds-main@lists.sourceforge.net for more information on support for ACE, TAO, and OpenDDS on VxWorks. OCI's packages for ACE, TAO, and OpenDDS can be obtained on the Wind River Marketplace.
This release of OpenDDS has been tested using the following compilers:
- Microsoft Visual C++ 9 with SP1 (Visual Studio 2008)
- Microsoft Visual C++ 10 with SP1 (Visual Studio 2010)
- Microsoft Visual C++ 11 (Visual Studio 2012) - Update 4
- Microsoft Visual C++ 12 (Visual Studio 2013) - Update 5
- Microsoft Visual C++ 14 (Visual Studio 2015) - Update 3
- Microsoft Visual C++ 14.1 (Visual Studio 2017) cl 19.16.27045
- Microsoft Visual C++ 14.2 (Visual Studio 2019) cl 19.29.30133
- gcc 4.4.7, 4.8.5
- gcc 6.3
- gcc 7.2
- gcc 11.2
- Clang 13.0.1 (llvm.org) and 11.0.3 (Apple)
For building and installation instructions see the INSTALL.md
file in this directory.
See docs/docker.md
for how to use the pre-built docker
image.