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Re: CORBA-compliant

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sami Shaio)
Mon Oct 2 21:10:28 1995

Date: Mon, 2 Oct 1995 09:41:13 -0700
From: Sami.Shaio@Eng.Sun.COM (Sami Shaio)
To: java-interest@java.Eng.Sun.COM, yprj2166@cs.cuhk.hk

The question doesn't really make sense. The CORBA architecture is to
map IDL to a given language. If that mapping can be defined then
the language can be used to do method invocations. So it's not a 
property of the language but of the possibility of doing a mapping.
IDL is supposedly language neutral but it does show through some
biases (such as typedefs) that are hard to map in other languages.

There is an IDL mapping to Java being done in SunSoft if that's
what you're interested in.

--sami

|From daemon@java Mon Oct  2 04:18 PDT 1995
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|Subject: CORBA-compliant
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|As the title says, is Java a CORBA-compliant language?
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|Winnie Wan
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