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CORBA, DOM and Java IDL

  • From: Niclas Olofsson <gurun@a...>
  • To: "'xml-dev@x...'" <xml-dev@x...>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 18:03:53 +0200

corba dom
Hi xml-dev,

I'm new to the list and after weeks of frustration, reading
un-searchible(?) archives, I've finaly managed to get onto it. Moving is
never easy, is it :-)

I'm working on a (java-based) CORBA DOM service (access of serverside
DOM tree via CORBA interface).
I'm building it on top of the org.apache.xerces.dom.* implementation and
understand that they conform more or less to the interface specified
under:
  Appendix D: Java Language Binding
  http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2/java-binding.html
Generating interfaces from the standard IDL definitions doesn't make
sense if I only want to do a straight forward mapping of the xerces
implementation so I would need IDL files that generate the Java binding.
Later (after testing stuff) I'll move over to implementing our own DOM
from the real IDL interface.

How come there aren't any IDL (toJava) in the specification (at least I
couldn't find them)?
Does anyone have them and can send them to me?

And of course, if someone has done or is doing something similar, don't
hesitate to send a mail my way, telling me about it.


Cheers,
/Niclas

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