Dear Hermann-Josef, A colleague of mine (Xavier Grave, mailto:grave@ipno.in2p3.fr) tested successfully the following configuration: - server: ROOT + CORBA (omniORB2, C++) - client: adabroker (Ada95) (under Linux) He can give you the source if you want. Hope this will help. Cheers, Bernard GENOLINI - R&D DETECTION | IPN - Bat. 100 Phone : +33/0 1 69 15 63 88 | 91406 ORSAY CEDEX Fax : +33/0 1 69 15 50 01 | FRANCE (from France : 01 69 15..., else : 33 1 69 15...) http://ipnweb.in2p3.fr/~rdd/ http://ipnweb.in2p3.fr/~genolini/ On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, mathes@ik3.fzk.de wrote: > Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 09:01:33 +0200 (MET DST) > From: mathes@ik3.fzk.de <mathes@ik3.fzk.de> > To: ROOTTALK mailing list <roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch> > Subject: [ROOT] ROOT and CORBA ? > > Dear Rooters, > > we are planning to build a distributed DAQ application and have the idea > to use ROOT and CORBA together (the latter mainly for object localisation > and possibly the transport). > Does anybody have experience whith that ? > Is it possible to combine both things with each other ? > Are there any interferences known ? > > Thanks for any answer > Hermann-Josef > > ************************************************************************** > * * > * Dr. Hermann-Josef Mathes * > * KASCADE & AUGER Collaboration * > * Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Phone: +49 7247 822429 * > * Institut fuer Kernphysik FAX: +49 7247 824075 * > * POB 3640 * > * D-76021 Karlsruhe/Germany Mail: mathes@ik3.fzk.de * > * hjmathes@web.de * > * * > ************************************************************************** > * Feel free to visit my homepage: * > * http://www-ik3.fzk.de/~mathes/Welcome.html * > * My software project page for DAQ: * > * http://www-ik3.fzk.de/~mathes/software/software.html * > * * > * Visit the institute and project homepages: * > * http://www-ik3.fzk.de/ * > * http://www-ik1.fzk.de/KASCADE_home.html * > ************************************************************************** > >
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