On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Jon Barber wrote:
| Well, if you insist on living in a state of sin, at least expose the C/C++
| code via CORBA, so you have a little platform independence - you can run the
| servlet and C++ code on different platforms if need be, instead of porting
| the native code to each new platform.
Do you have any ideas on bridging [D]COM to Java, preferrably Open Source,
or at least _free_!?
We have this application (Axapta) living on a Windows Server, while our
application server (tomcat, that is!) is living on a Linux box.
Products heard mention of so far:
* Visual Edge's Object Bridge (CS payware, DCOM-CORBA bridge)
* Jawin (OS stuff, not extremely mature)
* Jacob ( --"-- )
* Jintegra (CS payware, pretty good, native Java DCOM protocol "speaker")
* MS's Java VM have some COM integration, but MS sucks!
Any other ideas?
Why isn't there an OS project that's made the OMG's COM-CORBA
Internetworking specification?? I just find it strange, it seems like a
pretty good target for some OS project. I don't need the answer "you do
it!", I'm just curious! ;)
Thanks.
--
Mvh,
Endre
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