SPUG: PERL and CORBA
Patterson, David S (Pat)
davidpa at avaya.com
Wed Jan 10 19:32:59 CST 2001
I use perl. I use CORBA. I don't use perl with CORBA. I'd be game to try
it, however! (A successful demo would really frighten the C++ bigots around
here!! ;-)
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> D. S. "Pat" Patterson
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Mertel [SMTP:mmertel at ix.netcom.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 5:08 PM
> To: spug-list at pm.org
> Subject: SPUG: PERL and CORBA
>
> all,
>
> is it possible to build a PERL client-server app using CORBA ? i've been
> hunting and gathering on the net for a while looking for a solution to
> this problem. there seems to be two approachs - COPE and CORBA::ORBit. i
> like the look of the latter, in that it has a very straightforward
> interface to the IDL - just point and click. COPE requires generation of
> the various skeleton files. which - when building a client, doesn't
> really matter, and is more in keeping, i think, with the standard CORBA
> approach. i'll keep working on it, but my question to the group is - is
> there anyone using these things in the Seattle area ? i could sure use
> some advice.
>
> thanks
>
> mmertel at ix.netcom.com
>
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