Re: Kparts and Bonobo..
- From: Erik Bågfors <erik bagfors nu>
- To: Weiqi Gao <weiqigao networkusa net>
- Cc: Gnome Components List <gnome-components-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Kparts and Bonobo..
- Date: 14 Sep 2001 16:35:11 +0200
On Fri, 2001-09-14 at 15:28, Weiqi Gao wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-09-14 at 02:56, Erik Bågfors wrote:
> >
> > At dot.kde.org you can find a link to a document about KDE components.
> > In that document they explain why Kparts is good and why corba and
> > of course bonobo if bad for a desktop.
>
> Anybody who tells you CORBA is bad is bound to spend three years to
> reinvent CORBA. They'd be lucky if what they come up with is anywhere
> near the versatility of CORBA.
That might be true.
> > So. I would like to know alittle more about the differences between
> > the component-systems.
>
> KPart is not a component system. So you cannot compare it with Bonobo.
According to KDE it is..
> > I'm sure that both systems are great technology and I'm not trying to
> > start a flame-war.
>
> You do realize that you are starting a flame war, don't you? Why do
> people lie to themselves?
Why?? I'm asking a simple question. If people cannot answer in their
oppinion without making it into a flamewar I think something is
seriously wrong. The answers I've gotten so far (from both you and
other people) has in my oppinion not been flamewars.
> > I wanted to ask this question before this article but never got around
> > to do it.
> >
> > I know next to nothing about KParts and a little more about bonobo but
> > not a whole lot there either.
>
> The best way to learn Bonobo is to learn two things: COM and CORBA.
>
> Excellent books on the subject of CORBA abound.
>
> [CUT]
>
Thanks for the information but I've never asked for this :)
> > It seams like the documentation for
> > KParts is a little bit better than the documentation for bonobo.
>
> Some of the Bonobo documentations and tutorials are a bit dated. But
> since Bonobo uses two well established technologies, you can pick it up
> quickly even with these documentations.
Ohh.. I don't think I agree. Outdated documentation sometimes makes
things even harder than without any documentations. Reading
documentation and doing as they say and nothing works makes people very
frustrated :)
> KParts, on the other hand, was invented haphazadly to make one thing
> happen. Yes, you can learn it quickly through one tutorial. But pretty
> soon you will realize that that isn't all. You have to learn something
> else that they invented to solve another problem. And then another
> thing, and then another thing. While existing technologies would have
> solved all of their problems.
Ok, I didn't know this. Thanks again.
> > I'd love to see a "convert your program to a component"-tutorial for
> > bonobo like there is a short one for Kparts.
>
> There is a Bonobo controls tutorial available from the GNOME CVS.
I've read it and I've tried everything in it. It's good.. But it's not
really what I was looking for..
> > Anyway. Like I said, I'm not trying to start a flame-war, I'm just
> > curious :)
>
> Learn CORBA. Learn COM. Forget KParts (It jsut doesn't apply
> elsewhere, and I doubt you can find a job doing KParts).
I know CORBA (for c++) but nothing about COM. I'll try to read up on
that..
> And you started the flame war!
If that's your view on a simple question that's just sad..
Anyway. Thanks for the answer.
/Erik
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