Thank you for your straight to the point answer!
Where can i find a JNDI COSNaming provider?
Thank you again!
Telmo
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Javier Borrajo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 1:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: C++ native code
>
> >I have C++ code running in a remote machine.
> >I am going to access it through CORBA.(i dont mind using RMI if it is
> more
> >appropriated.
>
>
> Access it from Java? Then it is either Java with CORBA or Java with
> RMI-IIOP
>
> >I am wondering if i can somehow assign a JNDI name to this code and use
> has
> >a data source.Do i have to wrap the C++ code in some kind of "driver"
> much
> >like the way JDBC does.
>
>
> Register the C++ object with a COSNaming service and then use JNDI from
> Java client to access it. You will need a JNDI COSNaming provider.
>
> >I am talking non sense?
>
> Not really ;-) but you may want to read a book on Java/EJB/J2EE
> maybe "Java Enterprise in a Nutshell" from O'Reilly.
>
> Regards
>
> Javier Borrajo
> www.tid.es
>
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