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CORBA Implementation for Mac OS X
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Gerold Rupprecht |
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CORBA Implementation for Mac OS X |
Date: |
Fri, 31 Jan 2003 21:18:24 +0100 |
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Good evening,
I just found this reference and I think it is a superb idea.
Has anyone got any experience with it under GNUSTEP?
http://homepage.mac.com/v_ananiev/adorb/home.html
Brief description:
ADORB is a Mac OS X framework that provides a light-weight CORBA
implementation for Objective C language.
Normally, creating a CORBA application includes generating the stub ot
skeleton files from the IDL files and then compiling and linking those files
with the application. ADORB implements dynamic parsing of the CORBA IDL files
at run time and dynamic creating of the method invocations for the remote
operations. Therefore, there are no stub or skeleton files to be generated
and compiled. ADORB separates the CORBA application from the IDL definitions
creating some level of independency of the application from the CORBA IDL
definitions. In many cases the minor changes in the IDL files do not affect
the application - the IDL files can be just replaced and the application
restarted.
ADORB implements a native IDL to Objective C mapping. ADORB simplifies
developing of the CORBA applications on Mac OS X.
Nicola:
Can we see CORBA being integrated with Renaissance???
Best wishes,
Gerold Rupprecht
geroldr@webshuttle.ch
- CORBA Implementation for Mac OS X,
Gerold Rupprecht <=