Chris,

Could you provide some more details about your CORBA support. We have done
internally something similar where users define components in CORBA IDL, and
we use the tie approach + post processing of the _Operations interface to be
a legitimate EJB/RMI remote interface.

Do you know of other app servers that took this approach for providing CORBA
interop.

It seems like it'll take time until ORB vendors will support java2idl and
interoperability will be realistic (it isn't great even today without object
by value).

Thanks,
Doron

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> Subject: Re: IDL from EJB
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>
> The EJB CORBA mapping specification describes how this should work.
>
> It is a question of whether a particular vendor supports it or not.
> GemStone/J
> for example is built on top of CORBA, so we will be able to
> support this
> eventually. We are not quite there yet. In the interim you
> can create a
> CORBA
> object and expose it's IDL to CORBA client, and have the
> implementation
> of that CORBA object simply turn around and invoke on EJB's.
>
> -Chris.
>
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Martin Backschat
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> > Sent: Friday, February 26, 1999 3:23 AM
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> > Subject:      IDL from EJB
> >
> > Is it possible to generate an IDL file from an EJB?
> >
> > Or does the fact that an EJB interface inherits from java.rmi.Remote
> > makes this impossible?
> >
> >
> > Martin.
> >
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