Dear Karel, As long as i posted the question on the public mailing list , I consider a free topic, where any other people may present its solutions .... As long as its about some private study it is not a subject of a business.
Thank You for Understanding Best Regards Victor -----Original Message----- From: Karel Gardas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 3:10 PM To: Cuteanu, Victor Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [mico-devel] POA , whitout ORB daeomon Dear Victor, I would recommend you to purchase some of our MICO technical support subscription plan. I think Basic Value might be the best for now, since it'll include 2 hours of support for two months which should be enough to dicssuss various MICO/JacORB interoperability questions. Please be assured that we have a lot of experience with using various Java-based ORBs including JacORB itself, since we're using them (JDK + JacORB) for our OpenPMF (http://www.openpmf.org) project. Please see http://www.objectsecurity.com/en-products-mico-support.html for more information about various subscription plans option available. Please do not hesitate to contact me again in case of any further questions, I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon, Karel ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Karel Gardas, Principal Software Engineer, ObjectSecurity Ltd. St John's Innovation Centre, Cowley Rd., Cambridge CB4 0WS, UK Tel. +44 1223 420252, Fax. +44 870 762 6041 USA: Tel.+1-800-898-9148, Fax +1-360-933-9591 [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.objectsecurity.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Cuteanu, Victor wrote: > > Hi, > > Thanks for writting. I just take a look in to code You mentioned , and > something like this I used . > The point is that now I would like to have client or server on Java with > another corba ie JacORB, and from this reason I found another problem : > How should I connect from a java client and how should be implemented a > java server in order to interoperate with mico in the manner I presented > below ( directly, without a daemon ) ? > > Thank You > Best Regards > Victor > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Karel Gardas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 11:32 AM > To: Cuteanu, Victor > Cc: mico-devel@mico.org > Subject: Re: [mico-devel] POA , whitout ORB daeomon > > > Hi, > > having only client and server is also possible while using POA. For the > beginning I would suggest to study demos in the mico/demo/poa directory. > > It seems hello-1 or account-1 is the most easy for start. > > Cheers, > Karel > -- > Karel Gardas [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ObjectSecurity Ltd. http://www.objectsecurity.com > --- > Need experienced, fast, reliable technical MICO support? > ---> http://www.objectsecurity.com/mico_commsup_referral.html <--- > --- > > On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Cuteanu, Victor wrote: > >> Hello All, >> >> I was using CORBA with MICO with c++, its ok. Now I would like to make > a >> CORBA implementation again , and seems that no BOA available, and > could >> be that this leads me to some missings . >> The point is that I would like to hava a client and a server where is > no >> additional ORB daemon or things like this . As I know, using BOA this >> was possible . My question is how should I do an implementation using >> POA or other things , in order to have a corba client which conects >> directly to server ? >> >> thank you >> >> Best Regards >> >> Victor Cuteanu >> > -- Karel Gardas [EMAIL PROTECTED] ObjectSecurity Ltd. http://www.objectsecurity.com _______________________________________________ Mico-devel mailing list Mico-devel@mico.org http://www.mico.org/mailman/listinfo/mico-devel