This is really just an info message, as I saw a number of people
talking about CORBA and Java.
I've just started to play around with some CORBA stuff in Java/C++. I
was looking around for a nice free ORB, and came across ORBacus (used
to be OmniBroker). It's free for non-commerical use, which is great if
you're trying to learn about it.
It provides full C++ and Java support, and source code for both is
available (although you can just download the .jar files if you
want). There seems to be pretty good documentation as well.
I downloaded the sources for both java and C++, and had no problems
compiling and installing them (I'm running SuSE 6.0 with a 2.0.26
Kernel).
If you're interested then check out the web site at
http://www.orbacus.com/ob/
I think it's really nice to see a commercial company doing this sort
of thing - hope to see more!
Rich
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