Hi,
perhaps it's of interest for you,
i just found out that the VisiBroker Windows process 'osagent'
runs fine under the Linux emulator 'wine' !
I downloaded the binary distribution from
http://www.winehq.com/download.html
and modified the $HOME/.winerc (a copy from the wine source
distribut
> Hence, you have an environment using muliple lang (C++/Java), multiple
> platform (Linux server/ non-Linux client), multiple ORB
> (omniORB/JavaIDL).
About 1 year ago i used a combination of omniORB (my C++ server)
and ORBaccus (my Java client) successfully on Linux.
I believe, this situation
if youre on a lan, then there only needs to be one osagent running
somewhere on the network, so if you can get a windows machine to do
that, then you should be ok
-buuda
>Not only is it native binary, but it's a windows (as opposed to dos)
>app. I tried to run osagent under dosemu on linux, ho
Here's just a minor update to the excellent "HOWTO" Marcel Ruff
forwarded last week on running VisiBroker for Java, on Linux:
Marcel Ruff wrote:
>
> Hi,
> after some mails about VisiBroker, here are some hints how to run
> VisiBroker on Linux:
>
> 1) Everything from VisiBroker runs fine on Linu
Marcel -
> Armen Yampolsky wrote:
>
>> Marcel,
>>
>> Thanks for your great summary! BTW, I just wanted to let you know,
>> we've switched to omniORB2/Sun IDL (JDK1.2) instead of Visibroker.
>
> We had at that time a lot of problems with omniORB, threads,
> exceptions, the gcc/egcs couldn't handle
Ron,
> b. Armen, as I understand things,
>
> - omniORB2 is a C++ ORB (no Java lang. mappings at present).
> Presumably this is your "C++ appserver" correct? (And presumably
> you have this running on Linux?)
Yes, that's right.
> - JavaIDL, as you note, requires JDK1.2, which as of now (this
> w
Armen Yampolsky wrote:
>
> Marcel,
>
> Thanks for your great summary! BTW, I just wanted to let you know, we've switched to
>omniORB2/Sun IDL (JDK1.2) instead of Visibroker. I felt that visi was just way too
> expensive, and being a believer in the benefits of Open Source software (and reading
Sorry if this is off-topic, but you might also look at ORBacus. I think it
was based on OmniORB originally, but is being commercially developed.
Their prices are reasonable, and they license it for free for
non-commecial uses. The Java ORB works fine on Java 1.1.7 on linux.
We've been using it w
Marcel,
Thanks for your great summary! BTW, I just wanted to let you know, we've switched to
omniORB2/Sun IDL (JDK1.2) instead of Visibroker. I felt that visi was just way too
expensive, and being a believer in the benefits of Open Source software (and reading
all the great posts re omniORB), I