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Corba.Net

While using the native .Net libraries you only have two options to Remoting: Tcp and Http. While this is enough for most cases, people wishing to integrate with Java and other Corba implementations may miss Corba.Net.

I’ve not tested it either in Mono or .Net, this is only a reference to anyone that may find it suitable to any use or even to Mono developers that may wish to integrate that project into Mono tree.

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One Response to “Corba.Net”

  1. Urs C Muff says:

    I have used Remoting.Corba in both Mono and .Net in a enterprise
    environment. Not all the changes we made are back in the open source version, but it definitly is a good start if you start with .Net interfaces.

    When I used it, I interoperated with Java,
    Cocoa and C++ all with Remoting.Corba as main server.

    The only issue was it was not implementing IIOP 1.2, just IIOP 1.0 as far as I remember.

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