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Re: MIG->Corba
From: |
Mridul Jain |
Subject: |
Re: MIG->Corba |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Feb 2001 09:18:27 -0800 (PST) |
hi,
> CORBA is only a source level standard. It is not
> restricted to IIOP
> or any other message passing protocol, the so to say
> "backend"
> can be changed according to need. For example
> regular IPC on the same
> machine can be done through the Mach message passing
> facilities, like
> MIG does now, however the same code that uses CORBA
> can easily
> be adapted to use IIOP for remote machines by
> changing the "backend".
This is infact how I could produce the IIOP compliant
code!!!:-)
> The details depend on the ORB (object request
> broker).
yes you can also generate code optimized for a
particular ORB if the "Backend" supports/implements
it.
Mridul.
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