[omniORB] Automatic CORBA integration

Jesper Nordenberg jesper@nnl.se
Tue, 21 Mar 2000 16:55:28 +0100


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I've written an object-oriented C++ application and would like to add =
CORBA to it. One way to do it is to write a wrapper that encapsulates =
the CORBA functionality for each existing class. However, this is pretty =
much work. I think it would be possible to modify the application source =
code slightly so that it can be used both as a library and as CORBA =
objects (similar to RMI in Java). Any pointers to where to find =
information on how to do this?

Thanks in advance!

/Jesper Nordenberg


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