An interface description language (or alternatively, interface definition language), or IDL for short, is a specification language used to describe a software component's interface. IDLs describe an interface in a language-independent way, enabling communication between software components that do not share a language – for example, between components written in C++ and components written in Java.IDLs are commonly used in remote procedure call software.
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