I have written applets which use ORBIXWEB. The Orbixweb product
consists of
an implementation of CORBA 2.0 for JAVA. The product has an Orb,
Nameservice,
and other stuff as well as the javaidl compiler. You should be able to
use javaidl from
SUN to communicate to any CORBA 2.0 compliant ORB on any host. If you
are
writing an applet, you have an ORB from Visibroker available to you
within Netscape.
If you are writing an application, MICO, is a very nice ORB which will
run under Linux
and is CORBA 2.0 compliant, and FREE. Orbixweb 3.0 is a nice product
too.
Maureen Lecuona
Sze Yuen Wong wrote:
> Anyone know anything about CORBA in Java?
> What's Orbix web?
> Is there a orb build-in JDK1.2?
>
> Is that mean if I get the orb from JDK1.2
> I don't need Orbix web?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sze Wong
>
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