i meant to ask if there are any frameworks or app servers comparable to MTS
on linux that catered to C++ components... and if there are any specs apart
from COM and CORBA on linux? somehow the idea of complying with COM specs on
linux, well, makes me queazy.... =)
Joel Realubit
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> #while we're on the topic, is there a counterpart for COM for
> linux? i know
> #there's CORBA on UNIX, but its kind of complicated and unwieldy... i
>
> FYI COM the spec. is implementable in any programming language and
> platform. As long as the arrangement of the v-table is correct (I forgot
> the actual names, there are two types)
>
> I've written a few COM components for Real Server for Solaris.. and I
> think Real has a COM framework in Linux as well.
>
> As long as you have a GUID, IUnknown, you can COM :) well, that's an
> overly simplistic statement... (For more info on the innards of COM,
> please peruse thru Don Box' COM Essentials)
>
> stay cool..
>
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