On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Hanspeter Halle wrote:

Hi all,
I've built a MICO based client application which uses services of a server
implemented by another company using another CORBA framework. The client runs
on a Solaris system and is connected to the server via LAN. The server
developers do now plan to migrate the network to IPv6.

Does anybody have experiences with that?

Yes, IPv6 is nice for various of its features. Have a look at http://www.6bone.net/ and try to get connected with http://www.hexago.com/index.php?pgID=20 or any other IPv6 gateway.

I've had a short look in the MICO sources and it seems that IPv6 is not
directly supported by MICO. Is it possible to connect a CORBA IPv4 client
with a IPv6 server? Perhaps with the help of translation software or routing
tricks?

Uff, IMHO much better is to add IPv6 support directly to MICO. We've written very rough prototype for it and got demo/poa/hello-1 working over IPv6. The problem is that this project is now in limbo because of missing funding. If you are interested in its continuation, please contact me off list.

Thanks,
Karel
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Karel Gardas                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ObjectSecurity Ltd.           http://www.objectsecurity.com
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