Hello!
I don´t know if I have found the right place for this question, but I just think about the Corba Component Model and ask myself, what platform independence in this context means?
are CORBA Components really portable? So can you take your Components from a windows platform implementation and deploy them to a platform implementation on a linux system? This would imply that the CORBA component Model runs on something similar to the virtual machine concept of Java.
Or does platform-independence just mean, that you can implement CORBA Components on different operating systems and that there are also platforms for the different operating systems, but when you can take a component compiled on windows -system and deploy it on a CCM-Model plattform on linux.
Thank you for your help in advance.
Jörg
I don´t know if I have found the right place for this question, but I just think about the Corba Component Model and ask myself, what platform independence in this context means?
are CORBA Components really portable? So can you take your Components from a windows platform implementation and deploy them to a platform implementation on a linux system? This would imply that the CORBA component Model runs on something similar to the virtual machine concept of Java.
Or does platform-independence just mean, that you can implement CORBA Components on different operating systems and that there are also platforms for the different operating systems, but when you can take a component compiled on windows -system and deploy it on a CCM-Model plattform on linux.
Thank you for your help in advance.
Jörg