Sorry I missed the original CORBA request message, but better late
than never.

There are several orbs that you can use for free depending on
circumstance.  omniOrb is one, TAO and Orbacus are a couple others.  I 
prefer TAO for really free and Orbacus for commercial with free to use 
for non-commercial apps over omniOrb.

Even better (IMHO) than freshmeat, for stuff like that, is
cetus-links.org (disclaimer, I help with it).  As of now we have
16,600 links to all things Object.  The pages on CORBA are quite good
for the Orb seeker in all of us.

rw2

Greg Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I don't really understand CORBA very well, so I don't know if this
> is what you want, but this is what I can think of off the top
> of my head..
> 
> 
> a description from freshmeat:
> 
> omniORB is an Object Request Broker (ORB) which implements version 2.3 of
> the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). It supports the C++
> language binding, is fully multithreaded, uses IIOP as the native transport,
> and comes complete with a COS Naming Service. omniORB is possibly the 
> fastest available C++ ORB.
> 
> the homepage is here:
> http://www.uk.research.att.com/omniORB/omniORB.html
> 
> 
> 
> hope this helps
> 
> greg
> 
> -- 
> 

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