Well, I don't mind the idea of using ORBit, since it _is_ smaller. I'm
looking into it now. However, I do intend to wrapper the whole lot. The
only thing is to pick a required mapping, and I said (way back then) that
I preferred C since it had substantially better handling of unions and the
like.
Taral
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
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> I use KDE at home, as well as at work...KDE uses MICO...
>
> The CORBA implemetaion, as discussed before, is going to have to be
> 'wrappered' so that it isn't tied to any particular implementation...
>
> Taral was, I believe, planning on starting with MICO and then let's those
> using other implementations build up from there...
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Michael Lausch wrote:
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> > >>>>> "t" == Taral <taral@taral.net>
> > >>>>> wrote the following on Mon, 26 Apr 1999 13:20:55 -0500 (CDT)
> >
> > t> On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Todd Graham Lewis wrote:
> > >> Given that PostgreSQL is a C project, why not use a C ORB like ORBit?
> > >> It's a whole lot faster than MICO...
> >
> > t> Does it fully support 2.2?
> >
> > yes. And i've written a multi database package for the Gnome Project
> > using ORbit. Take a look at <http://www.lausch.at/gda> to find the
> > documentation. You'll get the source from the gnome ftp server. It's
> > called gnome-db and postgres is already a supported database.,
> >
> > t> Taral
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> > -- Philip K. Dick
> >
>
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