It will produce client and server stubs in any/all of these languages. I worked as sysadmin/developer for a company that used this package.
you can download it for free and I think you only have to pay for it if you use it for "comercial" purpaces... (don't quote me on that) I exclusively used the perl section and another person used the java and c++ side.
Hope this helps and doesn't run you broke! Loren At 12:08 AM 5/31/2002 -0700, David Wright wrote:
CORBA is far from trivial. I presume you're already a proficient programmer (or something like that).Yes, somewhat proficient. I write developer documentation for a little-known competing standard called COM+ -- one has to pay the bills, you know :-).Thanks for your tips. I'm afraid that, given that I know not a single line of Phyton, that's not the way to go for me. I'm a C/C++/Perl guy, and while a nice CORBE client Perl module exists, there doesn't appear to be a CORBA server Perl module.I did get lots of help from the friendly people on orbit-list@gnome.org, so if anyone encounters this thread in the future, I suggest you go there.--To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-request@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org
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