Hi, I'd like to understand how the packages are distributed. Where can I find it? For example, where is the IIOP implementation?
Besta regards Daniel Patrick On 5/25/07, Karel Gardas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2007, Daniel Pereira wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm studying MICO implementation and I'd like to understand more about GIOP, > IIOP. > The GIOP is the basic interoperability, and the IIOP is specific to TCP/IP. Yes. > I'd like to make MICO support other protocol (ATM, optimization TCP/IP). > Mico support that? Not yet, but if you write it and submit for inclusion then it'll be. :-) Are you directly interested in ATM or are you free what to implement, but just something? IMHO for beginner it might be more easy to implement something where specification already exists and where there are also some implementations for interoperability testing otherwise you will need to begin with thinking about a protocol specification first. For example OMG provides Unreliable Multicast specification which specifies Multicast Inter-ORB Protocol (MIOP): http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?ptc/2003-01-11 and a draft of GIOP SCTP Protocol Mapping Specification: http://www.omg.org/docs/ptc/03-08-20.pdf Whatever you choose, you will need to enhance MICO by appropriate protocol Transport, TransportServer classes, Address and AddressParser, enhance IORProfile by your protocol tag, etc. Please use latest snapshot, which is here: http://www.mico.org/snapshots/mico-070521.tar.bz2 and if you install darcs you will be able to use it (all darcs metadata are there) to record your changes and then to send patches to us. Cheers, Karel -- Karel Gardas [EMAIL PROTECTED] ObjectSecurity Ltd. http://www.objectsecurity.com --- Need experienced, fast, reliable technical MICO support? ---> http://www.objectsecurity.com/mico_commsup_referral.html <--- ---
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