Re: JOB-4.3.0 Compilation problems
"Manuel Fünfrocken" <[email protected]> Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:37:11 +0200
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Thanks for help so far! I don`t think that wide characters get a problem. The server is already defined (with ORBacus 4.1.1.) and we only have to connect to them. So no functions are needed from an newer version. But another question: Is there any "Browser" to connect to the nameserver and see if it already started in the context my client is looking for? Kind reagards Manuel ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: David Weir <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 10:11:15 -0230 >Hello Manuel, > >On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 08:21:35AM +0200, Manuel Fünfrocken wrote: >> >> Hi David, >> >> That was the fault! We haven also an Orbacus 4.1.1 on our system, >> and its jidl was in the PATH! Now it works fine. >> >> On the subject, could there be any problems, when we try to connect >> a Java client using ORBacus 4.3.0 to connect to a C++ server using >> ORBacus 4.1.1? > >There is the potential for an issue if you use wide characters or wide >strings in your IDL interfaces. This is due to a problem in older >versions of Orbacus that was corrected in version 4.2.2. For more >information, please refer to the ob/README.WCHAR_WSTRING file shipped >with your distribution. > >Other than that, there should not be any issues. > >> Kind regards >> Manuel >> >> <... snip ...> > >Cheers, >Dave > >-- >David Weir >Team Orbacus - Your CORBA Source >E-Mail: [email protected] >WWW: http://www.orbacus.com >_______________________________________________ >OB-Users Mailing List - [email protected] >http://mail.ooc.nf.ca/mailman/listinfo/ob-users >Visit our support FAQ before you send a message. >http://www.orbacus.com/faq/support.html > _______________________________________________ OB-Users Mailing List - [email protected] http://mail.ooc.nf.ca/mailman/listinfo/ob-users Visit our support FAQ before you send a message. http://www.orbacus.com/faq/support.html