Re: MS-Windows client to Linux server ?



Michael,

Thanks for the information, I will take a look at look at omniORB. It 
would be a good opportunity to test the interconnectivity between a 
server and a client, not only built with ORBit and omniORB, but also the 
interconnectivity between a Linux server and a MS-Windows client.

I would like to build a ".dll" for our customers, so they don't need to 
learn about the secifics of CORBA, but only ahve to invoke the methods 
by using our API. Building a ".so" on Linux is easy ;-)

Best regards,

Peter Van Osta

Union Biometrica N.V./S.A.
European Scientific Operations (ESO)
Cipalstraat 3
B-2440 Geel
Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)14 570 620
Fax.: +32 (0)14 570 621

http://www.unionbio-eu.com/

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Michael Meeks wrote:

> Hi Peter,
> 
> On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 08:14, Peter Van Osta wrote:
> 
>>Is there a way to build a ".dll" for MS-Windows with ORBit which we 
>>could provide to customers to build their own client software ? Some 
>>people have no idea how to deal with CORBA and cannot build their own 
>>client-software starting from an IDL, so I would like to provide them 
>>with a prebuilt ".dll" for MS-Windows so we only provide them with the 
>>".dll" and an API specification from which they can start.
>>
> 
> 	Sigh; clearly this would require some work.
> 
> 
>>Which compiler should/can we use on MS-Windows (2000, XP) to create such 
>>a ".dll" ? What about integrating such a ".dll" into MS Visual C++ 
>>and/or Delphi code ?
>>
> 
> 	See http://omniorb.sourceforge.net/ they have documentation about
> windows builds etc. etc. it's something that we can't help with at all.
> 
> 	Regards,
> 
> 		Michael.





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