You have an ORB running on every client? Wow! Discussing HTML5 and 
AngularJS and CORBA in the same paragraph seems pretty anachronistic. 

If the ORB is actually running on the server and you had an applet 
accessing it, you'd probably be best off wrapping it on the server with 
some http service callable with XHR.

On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 5:20:23 AM UTC-4, Maarten Franssen wrote:
>
> hi, I am an IT architect developing rich / responsive web application 
> using state of the art web technology like HTML5, Angular JS. Because of 
> google's decision to stop support for the java plugin (underlying NPAPI 
> extension) I have a challenge to keep supporting legacy java applet which 
> has capability to do Java RMI- IIOP towards an ORB (COrba) hosted on the 
> (same) local system.
>
> Is there a possibility to port an applet to GWT? Are there other 
> alternatives doing CORBA invocations from GWT or Javascript?
>
> brgds
> Maarten Franssen
>
>
>

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