You can use Orbacus 4.0, although they charge runtime fees now. But it is open-source. If you want a free ORB, you can try Jacorb: http://jacorb.inf.fu-berlin.de or OpenOrb (http://www.openorb.org) Dave Wayne Wilson writes: > Bud P. Bruegger wrote: > > > Well, it seems it's a good approach to just ask. The friendly guys at > > University of Saar Bruecken already plan to go open source. It will > > take a few more months to remove dependencies on proprietory code... > > > Great. Someone, perhaps Dave Forslund, might suggest open > source CORBA ORB's they could use to replace Iona's. We > don't use ORB's in our work, so I don't really know what > works well or not. >
