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  1. Re: CORBA?

    Peter Mount <peter@retep.org.uk> — 2001-02-17T10:22:18Z

    Ok, a bit late but ;-)
    
    a few weeks ago I had an Advanced Java course, and the tutor actually 
    demonstrated the Python Corba interface.
    
    Looked pretty good. He even showed JPython & corba (which is Python written 
    in Java).
    
    Peter
    
    At 11:24 08/02/01 +0100, Georges Martin wrote:
    >On 7/02/01 at 18:05, JP Sugarbroad <taral@taral.net> wrote:
    >
    > > Well... still no CORBA? I thought someone would pick it up... then
    > > again, I haven't seen that many people using it. JDBC seems to be more
    > > popular...
    > >
    > > P.S. Cc: me, I'm not on the list.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Taral <taral@taral.net>
    > > Please use PGP/GPG to send me mail.
    > > "Never ascribe to malice what can as easily be put down to stupidity."
    >
    > >From the 4Suite Readme at 
    > <http://services.4Suite.org/documents/4Suite/README> :
    >
    >     4ODS (Object Database System) is an Object Database Management Group
    >     (ODMG) 3.0 standard object database management system for Python.
    >     4ODS supports the Object Definition Language (ODL) with the
    >     exception of a few types, and operations. A small subset of the
    >     Object Query Language (OQL) is also supported. Most of the Object
    >     Interchange Format (OIF) is supported.
    >
    >     The actual data storage is performed by a driver. The default driver
    > >   is for the PostgresQL database. There is also a beta Oracle driver,
    >     and a beta AnyDbm Driver. [cut]
    >
    >I've not yet seen this one mentioned on PostgreSQL lists...
    >
    >Georges Martin
    >--
    >Georges Martin  <mailto:georges.martin@pi.be>