In case anyone's keeping track, I'm sending my thanks for the Java2
port.  =)  You guys are way cool

We're using CORBA as distributed with Java2, and it's working
perfectly.  We have a rather large application using Swing (JFC),
CORBA, JDBC, and multi-threading, and we're running servers (servant
object instances) on Solaris and Linux.

However, idltojava for Linux doesn't exist--as you well know--and I
would advise others to use the idltojava as distributed for Solaris or
WinBlows NT.  Class files generated with other IDL compilers aren't
going to play well with the JDK; we've tried using the Orbacus CDK,
but compiled class files aren't usable with the JDK runtime.  
Conversely, jidl (Orbacus' IDL compiler for Java) compiled class files
won't run with the JDK runtime.

        --troy

On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Francisco Figueirido wrote:

  First of all, many thanks for all the efforts!
  
  I have one question: I know JDK1.2 adds support for CORBA, and Sun
  distributes its own Java CORBA implementation. However (as always!), it
  distributes it for Solaris and Windows (ugh!). The Java classes are no
  problem, but one important piece is the IDL-to-Java compiler
  (idltojava). Do you have plans to provide a Linux version too? If not,
  what would you suggest I do to get one?
  
  Thanks in advance for any answer you might give me.
  
  Francisco Figueirido, Ph.D.             Phone: (212)317-7680
  Quantitative Analyst                    Fax:   (212)317-7601
  Imagine Software, Inc.                  e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
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  New York, NY 10017
  
  
  
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