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1383.1 | | SEND::SLAVIN | | Mon Mar 17 1997 13:54 | 16 |
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> Does anyone here know the relative features/pricing of these
> products and of any similar alternatives? (I'd like to find
> the most inexpensive ORB [that supports IIOP] that would work
> (on either OpenVMS or Windows-NT).)
Look for Web pages form these companies. Some can be pulled for
evaluation for free
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> Also, I'd heard that our Corba-implementation on OpenVMS is
> being enhanced to support IIOP. Is there a usable 'beta' of
> that which is reasonably stable?
ObjectBroker Bryce will be supporting IIOP on all server platforms.
The first field test will be late summer 1997.
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1383.2 | Xref | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Mon Mar 17 1997 20:14 | 10 |
| 1296 EMNTAL::STADELMANN 22-AUG-1996 6 Support of Smalltalk via IIOP
1312 ROM01::LILLI 18-SEP-1996 7 IIOP availability
1144 PRMS00::PBAER 25-JAN-1996 6 Any plans for a JAVA interface?
1193 FBEDEV::KYZIVAT 1-APR-1996 0 Tivoli/Sun announcement re: internet/Java/CORBA
1280 HOUBA::MEHERS 24-JUL-1996 3 Java<->COM<->OBB
1285 HAN::DOERING 31-JUL-1996 1 Java/OBB Dates ?
1289 SOS6::BERNARD 6-AUG-1996 1 ObjectBroker to support Java : when ?
1315 HYDRA::AXPDEVELOPER 19-SEP-1996 2 Java Bindings Support Project?
1325 HOUBA::MEHERS 28-OCT-1996 0 FYI: WWW Browser-WWW-Server-Java-OBB-Legacy APP
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1383.3 | dont limit yourself unnecessarily | LEMAN::DONALDSON | Froggisattva! Froggisattva! | Fri Mar 21 1997 07:51 | 12 |
| You dont need an IIOP compliant ORB to interact with
Java in every case.
Java servers can call out to ObjectBroker which can then
contact ObjectBroker servers with no problem.
*If* you want to use a Java applet on the client which
interacts with the Visigenic ORB (bundled in Netscape ONE)
which *then* makes requests to another ORB server, THEN you need
the server ORB to be interoperable.
John D.
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1383.4 | | EMNTAL::STADELMANN | Sepp @ZUO 760-2609 | Mon Apr 14 1997 07:25 | 8 |
| So this are in fact two different architectural approaches, one calls
from the server side into the ORB world while the second mentioned
calles from the Client side, out of an applet or a JAVA Apps into the
ORB world.
My thougths, for future projects consider IIOP as a must have req.
Sepp,
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