You can definitely take a look at javaee/glassfish-corba. The documented home page reads - 
  The GlassFish ORB complies with the CORBA 2.3.1 specification, and
  with the CORBA 3.0 specifications for the Interoperable Name Service
  and Portable Interceptors. It includes both IDL and RMI-IIOP support.
  The GlassFish ORB has an open, extensible architecture that supports
  flexible configuration and extension through an open SPI.
Further what shall also interest developers, from the JEP itself - 
  The risks of removing the java.corba module are:
  
  1. CORBA implementations will not compile or run if they include only a
  subset of the "endorsed" CORBA APIs and expect the JDK to provide the
  remainder.
  
  2. Applications and CORBA implementations that use RMI-IIOP will not
  compile or run. The RMI-IIOP packages (javax.rmi and javax.rmi.CORBA)
  are located in the java.corba module and tied to the CORBA
  implementation therein, so there will be no RMI-IIOP support in Java
  SE once java.corba is removed.
  
  3. Applications and CORBA implementations that use the javax.activity
  package will not compile or run. This package is located in the
  java.corba module and tied to the CORBA implementation therein, so
  there will be no support in Java SE once java.corba is removed.
and further down there
- 
  - The transition of stewardship of Java EE from the JCP to the Eclipse
  Foundation includes the GlassFish implementation of CORBA and
  RMI-IIOP. 
 
additionally,
- The "CORBA interop package" if required is implemented along with the artifact javax.transaction : javax.transaction-api.