Hi
Shortly after sending this email I found one
document on the linar website.
http://www.linar.com/jintegra/doc/ias/index.html
Martin
> Hi Damian and all
>
> I have a question about that. Ok, I haven't yet looked at JIntegra for a while
> but I will do it again soon.
>
> AFAIK JIntegra is a pure JAVA COM-client or better a possibility to access COM
> from any JVM, regardless where this JVM is running. (Please correct me if I am wrong)
> I did not know than JIntegra is also a bridge between EJB and COM.
>
> So I would like to know what this bridging functionality really does. Because IMO
> you have the fact that you have to deal with different protocols (COM and IIOP,SOAP
>or
> whatever the EJB server is running on. Or does JIntegra provide a bridge between
>RMI
> and COM ?
>
> COM is protocol oriented and RMI API-oriented. This part of the list discussion
>never ends ;-)
>
> So I would like to know what kind of integration JIntegra really offers. Do you
>offer a bridge
> between a protocol (COM) and a java API (RMI) and whatever RMI is running on,
> or do you bridge COM and another protocol or several protocols like IIOP,SOAP, ... ?
>
> Is it a both-way bridge between COM and EJB or is it only possible to have COM
>clients ?
>
> What kind of standard do you follow for this bridging. AFAIK there is a COM/CORBA
>mapping
> standard but not a COM/EJB mapping standard.
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