Re: oaf_activation_context_get



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Hi!

ERDI Gergo wrote:

> On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Elliot Lee wrote:
>
> > This one doesn't make any sense... You have to wrap the whole liboaf
> > implementation for language bindings.
>
> Thankfully, this is not true: I was able to both query and register into
> an OAF from MonkeyBeans without wrapping a single liboaf function (of
> course I only use the most basic features of OAF), using bare-bones CORBA.
>

This seems interesting. How do you actually obtained the activation context?
Though CORBA? I don't think so.

    This raises an important question: the degree of specification using CORBA:
should clients be able to register and activate servers? The problem is
defining "levels" of interfaces, that require designing that way. Counting with
the power of CORBA, I don't understand what is the point on forcing language
mappings to use C library wrappers.

    Isn't better universal access through CORBA?

    Regards.
    diego.

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