> >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.
> Would the ORB that the GNOME project dev
Craig,
>From what I know (and just read) about ORBit, it only supports C
bindings at the moment - but I could be wrong. I read this at the
official ORBit home page
http://www.labs.redhat.com/orbit/
I'm sure that there's somebody out there working on other bindings,
but I don't know what the c
>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.
Would the ORB that the GNOME project developed al
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