On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Tom Jenkins wrote:

> > 
> > Is there a port of the idltojava-compiler for Linux. Where do I find it?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Matts
> 
> Sure there are.  But they're dependant on the ORB that your using.   
> Your ORB vendor will provide you with the idl->java compiler that 
> generates the java classes the ORB is expecting.  We played around 
> with JacORB which has an idl -> java compiler.  We're now using 
> ORBacus which also has an idl -> java compiler.
> 
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> Tom Jenkins                    DevIS (http://www.devis.com)
> And the No. 1 response that you'll need to memorize if you plan to
> bet your business on Windows 2000: "You want fries with that?"
>                          - Nickolas Petreley, InfoWorld, August 23, 1999
> "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." Romans 12:21
> 
> 


More ORB vendors:

1. ORBIX (name of the ORB) - IONA Technologies (vendor) - www.iona.com
2. ViciBroker (name of the ORB) - ViciGenic (vendor)
3. BEA-M3

You can try their sites for the free downloads of the evaluation copies of
ORB.


regards,
ilavarasu


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