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jeff
Hi,
OS/2 (y'all remember that, right? It's now out in a spiffy new independent
version http://www.ecomstation.com) uses DSOM, which is a relative of CORBA
to define objects at the OS-level. I am wondering if there are any tools to
take classes defined in CORBA then implemented in Java and use them under
OS/2. It could work really nicely. I found an old SOM to Java compiler from
IBM, but that seems to be unsupported now.
Just wondering if anyone has experience with this.
-- jjg
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OS/2 (y'all remember that, right? It's now out in a spiffy new independent
version http://www.ecomstation.com) uses DSOM, which is a relative of CORBA
to define objects at the OS-level. I am wondering if there are any tools to
take classes defined in CORBA then implemented in Java and use them under
OS/2. It could work really nicely. I found an old SOM to Java compiler from
IBM, but that seems to be unsupported now.
Just wondering if anyone has experience with this.
-- jjg
There are no z's in my address.