Christopher Hinds wrote:

> OrbixWeb 3.0 from Iona
> www.iona.com
> Chris
> :->

Yes, but unlike Visigenics (Inprise), the IDL compiler is not written in Java.
Therefore the IDL compiler is toast on a Linux box.  For both Visigenics and OrbixWeb,
the daemon is also platform specific.  Finally, both are $.  For CORBA Orbs that
provide a Java binding or are written in Java, run on a Linux box and  that don't cost
money, then some options include:

JacORB - Written in Java by a professor in Berlin:
http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~brose/jacorb/
ORBacus - Written by Object-Oriented Concepts (this one costs money if deployed in a
production environment): http://www.ooc.com

As always, check out http://linas.org/linux/corba.html for CORBA on Linux

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Perry Hoekstra - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Not all those who wander are lost;
The old AT&T Unix that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by frost.

>From the ashes of Spec1170 a fire shall be woken,
A light from the shadows shall spring;
Renewed shall be the Unix OS that was broken,
Linux shall be king.

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