ORBit and C++ orbs
- From: Zaheer Merali <zaheer grid9 net>
- To: orbit-list gnome org
- Subject: ORBit and C++ orbs
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 13:18:04 +0000
Hi
I am from the PreViking project: http://www.bellworldwide.net/previking
PreViking is currently a telephony middleware system, allowing ease of
application development abstracting over different telephony APIs. Our
development version is making it distributed, using CORBA. As PreViking
the actual middleware is written in C, we have decided and started to
use ORBit-mt for it, and for libpreviking which is a library to abstract
away from the actual implementation (Corba, RPC, XML-RPC, Sockets etc.)
and provide a uniform API for people to create drivers and telephony
applications with.
Because of our requirement to allow C++ drivers and C++ applications to
work well with PreViking, we have decided to create libpreviking-c++
which rather than a wrapper around libpreviking will actually be totally
in C++ and so we have come stuck as to which ORB to use.
We see there is ORBit-c++ as an option and OmniOrb. mico is
unfortunately out of the question as the multithreaded version is no
longer being maintained.
The first question is whether ORBit-c++ will work multithreaded (in a
thread per request way) using ORBit-mt (I assume from the ORBit-c++
webpage that ORBit-c++ is a wrapper around an ORBit version).
The second question is how people have been finding interoperability
between OmniOrb and ORBit.
Thank you for your time
Zaheer Merali
--
PreViking - open source telephony middleware
http://www.bellworldwide.net/previking/
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