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Ke Jin  
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 More options Jun 1 2005, 12:44 pm
Newsgroups: comp.object.corba
From: "Ke Jin" <ke...@borland.com>
Date: 1 Jun 2005 09:44:40 -0700
Local: Wed, Jun 1 2005 12:44 pm
Subject: Re: What is Corba used for?

Ke Jin wrote:
> Douglas C. Schmidt wrote:
> > Hi Ke,

> > >> * OMG is not a right organization to head this effort. It should go to
> > >> Opengroup, ISO, IEEE, etc..

> > Those organizations haven't stepped up to the plate to do this for
> > anything except C.  OMG is as good as a place as any.

> If IETF, TMF, and especially W3C also doing the samething and saying
> "we are as good as a place as any", do you agree?

To clarify myself, I can think of two possible intentions of you
standardize system interface:

1. For generic applications, not necessary relevant to CORBA. If this
is your intention, you certainly can specify you interface language
specifically (for instance, C++ only). However, OMG will not be the
right origination to head this effort. You should go Opengroup, ISO,
IEEE, or try ANSI, etc.

2. For extending CORBA from a middleware platform to a programming
environment/platform (similar to J2EE and .NET). If this is your
intention, YES, you should do it within OMG. However, you should not do
it in language specific way, and also should no do it from bottom up.

Regards,
Ke


 
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