Michael <
mwpow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just downloaded omniORB and
> are you kidding me?! It's TINY! That would help selling the "overhead"
> of installing a CORBA framework.
I've good experiences with MICO and OmniORB, the former for C++, the
latter more used for Python environments.
But MICO is running as gateway, because we developed a protocol stack
for mobile networks which is solving problems like roaming and makes
messages small. This stack is implemented as CORBA intermediate, with
gateways. If there is something big like a Linux-Kernel running on the
mobile, it can be gatewayed to CORBA locally, too.
The application software sees plain CORBA – or, using one of the ready
made adapters, is seeing a web service, EJB, .NET Remoting or whatever
they need.
Yours,
VB.
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