On Jun 24, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
Anders Hessellund Jensen wrote:
Sooner or later, we need to get rid of all our generated java
classes and start generating these classes from the IDL sources.
We therefore need to decide which IDL compiler to use for this.
We have had some bad experiences with JacORB (http://
issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YOKO-34), so this time i suppose we
stick to the SUN-provided idlj compiler.
Geronimo has a CORBA 3.0 spec project. I think it would be
reasonably easy to adapt these files to work with idlj. IMO, this
would be the best approach.
One issue with idlj is that it does not have support for the
"local" keyword. I guess we will have to live with this
limitation, and treat all interfaces as non-local.
What do you think?
Regards,
Anders
Can we not get JacORB to fix that bug?
BTW, should we release the maven plugin?
Can't we just write one, or maybe IONA could donate one?
Alternatively, I think openorb has one, but IIRC it needs a lot of work.
-dain