Hello Kay,
Kay Ramme wrote:
> Daisuke Kameda wrote:
>> But, I want to realize interoperability between at least four component
>> technologies, such as UNO, XPCOM. If you implement bridge between these,
>> you would have to implement three bridges.
> As far as I can tell, you have to do that anyway. You need a "super"
> protocol to which you "bridge" the other ones (Uno, XPCOM, ...). That
> means one bridge from any protocol to the "super" protocol. After that
> you can "bridge" from any protocol to any other by chaining any two
> bridges. And this is exactly how Uno currently does bridging from e.g.
> VBA to XPCOM.
I understood that we need to Make "bridge" for converting the existing
protocol (e.g. Uno) to "super" protocol and for converting "super"
protocol to existing protocol.
If you mean "super" protocol as "the least common multiple" protocol,
our vision is equal to it. But, it is difficult to implement by
only our power.
>>>> I think that it is better to practice these "a huge amount of work"
>>>> in Potland project.
>>> I doubt that the Portland project is stuffed for such a project.
>> Why you doubt it?
>> I believe that it accord with Portland project vision.
> Somebody involved in the Portland project (Waldo?) may enlighten us here
> ... :-)
Waldo was leader of Portland project.
I don't know now.
>>> One more reasonable approach seems to be, to select one component
>>> model and to add adapters as needed.
>> It is sure reasonable, but it is very difficult to choose one component
>> technology.
>>
> It is. If I was in charge of it, I would create a table listening the
> features of the different available component models to the select the
> one best suited.
In the first place, in now opensource desktop community, is selecting
one component technology possible?
If it is possible, has not it already realized?
Regards,
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Daisuke Kameda
Japan KDE Users' Group: President
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