> It probably makes sense to try to get things working with one ORB, and
> then see if it's worth generalising. I'd guess ORBit is a good one to
> start with since it's C-based, and it's pretty small: if I have to
> install an extra package on my machine just to run PostgreSQL, I'm not
> going to mind ORBit, whereas TAO might annoy me (IIRC, TAO is quite
> big; I may be thinking of another ORB, though). ORBit does IIOP, I
> believe, so that covers GNOME and KDE people.
Yeah, TAO might annoy you; it takes 1.3GB of disk space to build,
though much less once built ;)
- Thomas
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Thomas Lockhart lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu
South Pasadena, California