Re: bonobo, c++, hello world
- From: Bowie Owens <bowie owens csiro au>
- To: yrc <yohann varyoh com>, orbitcpp-list <orbitcpp-list gnome org>
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: bonobo, c++, hello world
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 09:29:40 +1000
yrc wrote:
Le vendredi 23 septembre 2005 à 11:59 +1000, Bowie Owens a écrit :
It sounds like you don't need to use Bonobo. Rather you can just use the
CORBA C++ bindings directly. Take a look through the orbitcpp source.
The hello world test program in the test/cpp/helloworld directory should
get you started.
Ok, thank's a lot. It works and seems to be very easy to use (and there
is a lot of good examples!). even if i know that i will have questions
later ;-)
Feel free to post your questions to the mailing list.
So, only a question about bonobo: why to use bonobo ? only for embed
graphical components? what about bonobo vs bonoboui?
I never used bonobo that much. I think that it provided an extra layer
of abstraction to make a few things easier for C programmers including
document based application behaviour and graphical embedding. You will
find people with much better knowledge of bonobo on the gnome component
lists.
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Bowie Owens
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