Have you taken a look at CORBA::ORBit? I've used in the past, in
conjunction with GNOME::Gnorba (back when gnorba was the preferred
interface) to control Gnumeric and it compares favorably to controlling
Excel via Win32::OLE.
Exactly: the module makes your Perl script a CORBA CLIENT. A modu
As much as I hate to promote pay-for software however
http://www.engroom.com/ has a very good c/c++/java/PERL corba orb.
It will produce client and server stubs in any/all of these languages. I
worked as sysadmin/developer for a company that used this package.
you can download it for free a
On 2002.05.31 03:08 David Wright wrote:
Thanks for your tips. I'm afraid that, given that I know not a single
line of Phyton, that's not the way to go for me. I'm a C/C++/Perl
guy, and while a nice CORBE client Perl module exists, there doesn't
appear to be a CORBA server Perl module.
Have
CORBA is far from trivial. I presume you're already a proficient
programmer (or something like that).
Yes, somewhat proficient. I write developer documentation for a
little-known competing standard called COM+ -- one has to pay the bills,
you know :-).
Thanks for your tips. I'm afraid tha
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 01:56:20AM -0700, David Wright wrote:
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| Help! I am desperately trying to learn to use the ORBit implementation
| of CORBA and getting nowhere fast. The only beginners tutorial I can
| find is at http://icps.u-strasbg.fr/~genaud/ORBIT/. It's okay, but the
| ftp site fro
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