Oliver wrote:
>a) the J-Integra solution itself is a third running process
>between client and server - this will decrease performance
Some App Server vendors (such as SilverStream) have shown how the J-Integra
runtime can be loaded into the AppServer JVM itself -- I am pretty sure this
is possible with other App Server vendors.
>b) you will loose all object-by-value (except arrays) semantic
>between client and bridge (ok, with anything besides Java you will
>loose object-by-value in the first place, but with a pure CORBA
We are adding better support for structs, but you are right wrt the current
release.
>c) you will loose allmost all exception information because all
>exceptions are unified into one COM exception (ok, you can work
>around it - but I would call this a hack)
Ummm ... http://www.linar.com/jintegra/doc/ias/ ... if you look at the
example when an exception is thrown the VB client hardly loses all the
exception information
Regards,
Damian
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