[omniORB] module versioning question
Shawn Bisgrove
shawn_bisgrove@yahoo.com
Mon, 14 May 2001 03:43:09 -0700 (PDT)
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Hello,
I have a quick question that someone may know a solution to. I have two IDL files both declaring module X. They are two different versions of the same interface. On previous versions of my simple "translator", I named one module X and the other X35 (corresponding to the version number 3.5). The X module interacts with a preexisting binary only server and the X35 is what is presented to clients. Is there a way I can present module X (version 3.5) without renaming the module and have it play nicely with the other module X?
I would like to do this for a smooth transition from the old version to version 3.5.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
s.
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<P>Hello,</P>
<P> I have a quick question that someone may know a solution to. I have two IDL files both declaring module X. They are two different versions of the same interface. On previous versions of my simple "translator", I named one module X and the other X35 (corresponding to the version number 3.5). The X module interacts with a preexisting binary only server and the X35 is what is presented to clients. Is there a way I can present module X (version 3.5) without renaming the module and have it play nicely with the other module X? </P>
<P>I would like to do this for a smooth transition from the old version to version 3.5.</P>
<P> </P>
<P>Thank you in advance for your suggestions.</P>
<P>s.</P>
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