Re: ANNOUNCE: Linux Kernel ORB: kORBit



On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Juho Östman wrote:

> At 13:16 10.12.2000 +0100, Paolo Redaelli wrote:
> > > <shrug> From what I've seen in GNOME it's mostly about avoiding pipes
> > > religiously and putting everything and a kitchen sink into the same
> > > process. I'm not saying that it has no valid uses, but it definitely
> > > had contributed to the bloat in case of GNOME.
> >Corba is more or less a "Next generation pipe".
> >In pipes informations flow from on process to another.
> >With Corba we have full-blown two way communication, sharing almost
> >everything you want.
>
> What's the best way to transmit a large amount of raw binary data using CORBA?

sequence<octet>

Or don't use CORBA :)
-- Elliot
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Archimedes Principle has 67 words, the 10 Commandments have 179 words, the
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