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JacORB or OpenORB

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adeon - 01 May 2005 20:46 GMT
Hello,

Which one do you find better?

Greets
Adam Dyga
Paweł Stobiński - 01 May 2005 22:45 GMT
> Hello,
>
> Which one do you find better?

Currently ported to Jac and found lack of Context variables (claimed to be
implemented soon...) Own NS server seems to ignore listening port
parameter... Jac has a bunch of auxiliary gui tools to show what's going on.
I don't know anything more about the former, just started viewing docs
against misimplemented features I mentioned.

BR.
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talonx - 02 May 2005 10:19 GMT
I've just started trying out OpenORB - haven;t done much with it -
except there seems to be a bug in the POA policies resolution strategy
- a perfectly valid set of policies throws a WrongPolicy. Still
investigating that.
Jac does, as you mentioned above, ignore the -p option sometimes.

Regards
 Hrish
adeon - 02 May 2005 13:06 GMT
> I've just started trying out OpenORB - haven;t done much with it -
> except there seems to be a bug in the POA policies resolution strategy
> - a perfectly valid set of policies throws a WrongPolicy. Still
> investigating that.

If so, maybe you should report this on OpenORB's project page.

Greets
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