Michael Meeks <michael peabody ximian com> wrote: > Fair comments in fact :-) I think we stripped the 'backend' > capability in it's shlib form from orbit-idl in the last revision. Erm... That could be bad. Why was that done? > I'd be most interested to see the ORBitC++ code that you have, and > I'm sure Mark and I would be happy to help port it to ORBit2 - if it's > merely a matter of an IDL compiler backend - that's something we could > trivialy fold back into ORBit2 itself in fact - since it would add no new > dependencies. The ORBit-C++ compiler backend is written in C++, so it would at least introduce the dependency on a C++ compiler and runtime. The current version of ORBit-C++ also provides a C++ mapping of the CORBA spec, so there is a library to provide the POA, some operations on Anys, sequences and so on, as well as a CosNaming library. -- Sam Couter | Internet Engineer | http://www.topic.com.au/ sam topic com au | tSA Consulting | OpenPGP key ID: DE89C75C, available on key servers OpenPGP fingerprint: A46B 9BB5 3148 7BEA 1F05 5BD5 8530 03AE DE89 C75C
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