[omniORB] Newbie: OmniOrb tutorial and TAO
renny.koshy at rubixinfotech.com
renny.koshy at rubixinfotech.com
Fri Aug 20 11:10:00 BST 2004
I would say omniORB is better for a beginner than TAO... I tried TAO and:
- It takes forever *and a lot of disk-space* to compile/build TAO
- It forces you into their programming paradigm
- It is overkill if you just want an ORB
omniORB is "sweet & simple"
- Easy to get, compile and use
- No baggage associated with it... program however you like
- Clean implementation (it is an ORB nothing more, nothing less)
That's my $0.02 worth...
Renny Koshy
President & CEO
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Andre Kirchner <supercroc1974 at yahoo.com>
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Subject: [omniORB] Newbie: OmniOrb tutorial and TAO
Hi,
Do you guys know any good Corba programing in C++
tutorial? I have just started with Corba, and I'm
looking for a start point.
Also, what about TAO? What are the differences between
OmniOrb and TAO? And which one is better?
Thanks,
Andre
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