If you are searching for an ORB in Java use JacORB, i used to program in
JacORB more than one year ago, so i expect now its better that before, is
written in 100% pure Java, and the documentation is excelent, believeme
excelent, and with a lot of examples to play with. You will have no problem
pr
"Eric / Chang-Cheng, Chao" wrote:
>
> Hi, I want to write some CORBA-compliant java programs and I need
> "idltojava" in order to convert the IDL files to Java files. I checked
> the Sun's website and I found versions for Sparc Solaris and Windows but
> none for Linux. Can anyone tell me where
There are tons of them, commercial and free. Go to:
http://adams.patriot.net/~tvalesky/freecorba.html
for the free ones as well as www.inprise.com for VisiBroker for Java. Fill out
the survey, and at the download page, choose the Linux platform.
Java 1.2 also has CORBA support. Go to:
http:
Hi, I want to write some CORBA-compliant java programs and I need
"idltojava" in order to convert the IDL files to Java files. I checked
the Sun's website and I found versions for Sparc Solaris and Windows but
none for Linux. Can anyone tell me where I can get it if there is indeed
one available
Eric Mitchell wrote:
| How much work is involved in porting idltojava to run on
| Linux? Is it just a matter of tweaking some lex/yacc code
| (as someone suggested earlier)? Has anyone tried it? How
| would someone volunteer to help this process?
I believe that the idltojava-compiler for ja
Hi,
I've seen a lot of talk on the mailing list archives about
the lack of idltojava for Linux. Several people suggest
alternative idl compilers, but I have yet to find one that
works for the idl I need to process here. I *can* use the
NT version to do what I need, but I'd much pre
Jon Olson wrote:
>
> Seems that Sun isn't really on the Java bandwagon yet. `idltojava' is only
> available as sparc or Windows binaries and is actually written in C++, yacc,
> and lex. Makes it real difficult to do anything with Sun's CORBA implementation
> on Linux ;^(
Well, you know, *someo
Seems that Sun isn't really on the Java bandwagon yet. `idltojava' is only
available as sparc or Windows binaries and is actually written in C++, yacc,
and lex. Makes it real difficult to do anything with Sun's CORBA implementation
on Linux ;^(
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Jon Olson, Modular Mining Systems
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