Re: Finding an initial name-servive using multicasting

2005-04-01 Thread Magnus Bergman
Some Linux distributions might not include the ORBit2 name server because Gnome applications register with a different server (OAF? Bonobo? Please correct me.) The name server is in the ORBit2 CVS repository along with the name resolution client. I only install from source, and the name

Re: Finding an initial name-servive using multicasting

2005-03-31 Thread Magnus Bergman
1. I am a newbie with CORBA and Orbit. There is an ORBit2 command line option that triggers the generation of the shortened corbaloc URL instead of IORs: orbit-name-server-2 -ORBIIOPIPv4=1 -ORBIIOPIPSock=2809 \ -ORBIIOPUNIX=0 -ORBCorbaloc=1 The

Finding an initial name-servive using multicasting

2005-03-29 Thread Magnus Bergman
I thought about implementing the getting of the name service as initial service. And doing this using multicast so that the whole network could automatically use the same service (if configured so). I think the best multicast solution would be mdns (already implemented by at least howl [1]). The

Re: Finding an initial name-servive using multicasting

2005-03-29 Thread Ilguiz Latypov
Magnus, On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 06:18:39PM +0200, Magnus Bergman wrote: * Could an IOR be made smaller? * Are there any other to express the same data? I've heard about something called corbaloc, are those strings analogous to IORs? 1. I am a newbie with CORBA and Orbit. There is an