As with others, it would probably help if you specified your J2EE vendor.
Some, such as <vendor>Weblogic Enterprise</vendor> will provide direct
support for such interoperability. There are also add-ons such as
<vendor>JIntegra (www.linar.com)</vendor> that support this. The CORBA
solution would be viable but you'd need a C++ ORB. There is an excellent
open source C++ ORB called <vendor>Orbacus (www.ooc.com)</vendor> but it is
not free for commercial use. Is there any way you can just port the C++ to
Java if all it is doing is text conversion?



>From: Chinmay Nadkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Chinmay Nadkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Integrating a C++ component.
>Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 06:55:50 -0700
>
>I was wondering whether what would the best way to
>integrate a C++ component with a J2EE application. The
>component does some text conversion, and returns the
>converted text (which I presume means using OBV if I
>want to host the C++ component as a CORBA service).
>
>Anyways, does anyone on this list have any experience
>doing such a integration, that they can share?
>
>Thanks.
>  - Chinmay.
>
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