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Conference pamsrc::objectbroker

Title:ObjectBroker - BEA Systems' CORBA
Notice:See note 3 for kits; note 5 for training; note 1134 for releases
Moderator:TLE::PARODId
Created:Tue Jul 11 1989
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1413
Total number of notes:6391

1144.0. "Any plans for a JAVA interface?" by PRMS00::PBAER () Thu Jan 25 1996 13:52

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1144.1RECV::SLAVINThu Jan 25 1996 13:564
1144.2LEMAN::DONALDSONFroggisattva! Froggisattva!Thu Jan 25 1996 14:1120
1144.3OSANPO::NOSETooru Nosse, SI/Japan West PSC/OS2-1Fri Jan 26 1996 07:1116
1144.4FBEDEV::KYZIVATPaul KyzivatFri Jan 26 1996 20:1026
1144.5State of Java binding in OMGSEND::FRANTZDan FrantzTue Jan 30 1996 14:3662
1144.6What is OBB market strategy here?FBEDEV::KYZIVATPaul KyzivatTue Jan 30 1996 18:4629
1144.7OMG/Java news?STKAI1::LANKI_TTapio LankiThu Mar 27 1997 08:338
    Any news on this topic?
    
    How is OMG progressing?
    
    
    Tapio Lanki
    Digital Consulting
    
1144.8Java Mapping StstusTKOVOA::MATSUNO_RThu Mar 27 1997 23:1417
>>    Any news on this topic?
>>    
>>    How is OMG progressing?

If you see OMG Home Page and Document Archive, you can know the official 
status. In the end of 1996, the first submissions were provided by three 
groups. Then the revised joint submission was delivered for the next TC 
meeting on the beginning of March. I guess this is the very final one.

Also, another RFP of this area will be submitted at the next TC meeting, 
which is about the reverse Java mapping(Java to IDL).

If you need mode detail and unofficial level information, I guess you should 
contact to Dan Frantz, who is the contact point of Digital according to 
submission document.

Ryouzo
1144.9OMG IDL to Java statusREQUE::FRANTZDan FrantzWed Apr 02 1997 17:4925
    Matsuno-san got it right. Here's a few more details.
    
    1) A mapping from IDL to the Java language was submitted to the OMG
       ORB Task Force by a large group of companies (that is, a joint
       submission, no competition). It was accepted at the task force
       level. A Technical Committee Fax Vote is now underway; it usually
       takes about three months. After that, the Board of Directors must
       approve it before it becomes an adopted specification. The Fax
       Vote and BOD approval are usually pro forma, so the mapping is
       pretty much adopted.
    
    2) A cute little procedural mechanism was also used. The mapping didn't
       map the server side to the BOA, as in previous language mappings,
       because the Portability RFP is deleting the BOA in favor of a new
       object adapter called the POA. However, the Portability RFP has not
       yet been finally submitted or approved. The IDL to Java mapping thus
       made a super simple server side mapping, sufficient for playing
       around with for now. The procedural trick was to leave the RFP open
       until the Portability RFP finishes. At that time, the IDL to Java
       RFP will complete its specification of server side mapping in a
       totally compatible fashion (that is, not changing any of the mapping
       already approved). There will presumably be another vote to complete
       that part of the mapping.
    
   Dan