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Wojtek Janiszewski updated TUSCANY-2397:
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    Attachment: host-corba-jira-2397-25th-june-2008.patch

Here's host-corba module implementation. It does: registering, unregistering 
and getting references to CORBA objects. It's not what you really wanted, but 
it should unblock path to further CORBA binding module development.

Maybe I'm getting you wrong, but I understand that some orbd instance should be 
spawned. We cannot easily run orbd from JDK - there is indeed 
com.sun.corba.se.impl.activation.ORBD but as far as I can see it cames without 
any Javadoc or support.

I'm also bit confused about http-host, http-jetty and http-tomcat - how and 
when appropriate module (http-jetty or http-tomcat) is beeing choosed and 
connected to host-http interface?

I'd appreciate any comments and clues.

Thanks,
Wojtek

> Binding corba should use a host-corba module
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TUSCANY-2397
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-2397
>             Project: Tuscany
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Java SCA Misc Binding Extensions
>            Reporter: Jean-Sebastien Delfino
>             Fix For: Java-SCA-Next
>
>         Attachments: host-corba-jira-2397-25th-june-2008.patch
>
>
> In order to allow an ORB instance to be shared by multiple 
> services/references with Corba bindings, two new modules should be created.
> - Host-corba should define a Host interface for Corba ORBs, allowing Corba 
> service binding providers to register Corba servants with an ORB.
> - Host-corba-jdk should implement that Host interface using the JDK ORB.
> Another Host-corba-yoko could be created later for an implementation of that 
> Host interface using Yoko, which may be handy in a Geronimo environment for 
> example.
> That approach is similar to the approach we've taken for HTTP with:
> - Host-http the extension interface for HTTP hosts
> - Host-jetty and Host-tomcat, implementations using Jetty and Tomcat.

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