Those bindings look pretty good. It would be nice if you made them a bit
easier to configure though. After fixing the paths, the
testserver/testclient seemed to work quite well.
It looks like it has lots of potential. Getting it to use the interface
repository (which I hear is working in the latest versions of ORBit) and
dynamic invocation interface, and we would have a great tool for
writing scripts that use arbitrary CORBA interfaces.
James.
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On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, J.W. Bizzaro wrote:
> ANNOUNCING
> PyORBit: Python/ORBit Bindings
>
>
> PyORBit is a project to create Python bindings for ORBit, a fast,
> lightweight CORBA ORB used by the GNOME Desktop for application and
> component interaction (similar to Microsoft's COM). These bindings will be
> distributed under the GNU LGPL license.
>
> PyORBit will follow the proposed OMG Python bindings to insure compliance
> and compatibility, but we will also consider non-standard, optional
> extensions to improve performance and add features, if necessary.
>
> Version 0.0.1 of PyORBit is already available thanks to Michael
> Robinson's contribution of his Python/ORBit bindings. This initial
> implementation should be functional for simple interfaces (assuming it
> compiles for you). However, this version is considered a developers-only
> release, as the structure and layout of later PyORBit releases will likely
> change to some degree. Regardless, bug reports and patches are welcome.
>
> PyORBit is coordinated by Justin Bradford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>
> Source and a developer's mailing list can be found at:
>
> http://theopenlab.uml.edu/pyorbit/
>
> The PyORBit project is hosted by The Open Lab, a non-profit organization
> established to promote research collaborations and free-software
> development in the scientific field of bioinformatics.
>
> http://theopenlab.uml.edu/
>
>
> Cheers.
> Jeff
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