Mark Wielaard wrote:
Hi Ken,

On Thu, 2008-06-19 at 10:35 -0700, Ken Cavanaugh wrote:
  
Mark Reinhold wrote:
    
Andrew: Thanks for the patch!

The CORBA code isn't maintained directly in OpenJDK, but rather in a
sub-project of GlassFish (https://glassfish-corba.dev.java.net/).

That's why there's no CORBA Group.  (The same goes for JAXWS and JAXP.)

Ken Cavanaugh owns the glassfish-corba project ...

Ken: What's the best way to handle this?  It'd take longer if OpenJDK
waits for these patches to be applied to the upstream glassfish-corba.
Could we apply them directly in OpenJDK for now, and then sync things
up later?
  
      
Yes, you should apply the patch now to the OpenJDK workspaces.
I'll take it as a requirement to remove Jscheme from the CORBA master
before we integrate with JDK 7.  I'll take a closer look at the
code from the patch and adapt/replace it as needed.
Some work will be needed because I changed the code
generation for exception wrappers in the later versions of CORBA
    

Aha! That is where the corba master is :)
According to that page the mercurial page is at
http://mercurial2.foundry.sun.com/corba/corba-master but that seems
unreachable. Is there another way to view the current corba master code?
  
This is a surprise to me: I was unaware that mercurial2 was unavailable.
I've sent a query to the owner of the server to find out about this.

Unfortunately there is no other publicly visible repository for
the CORBA master source.  There is a repository at the beta network.org site
which is not yet available, and a copy on the internal Sun network.

There have been many changes to the corba-master code since the
JDK5/6 code, which I hope to get into JDK7 eventually (but we're a small
team, and we have a lot to do on GlassFish these days).

Ken.

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