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I haven't used Corba myself; however, I've heard that the folks building
the GNOME desktop environment started with a Corba implementation called
"mico", then dropped it in favor of another implementation called "ORBit".
The announcement explained that mico was a memory hog and was hard to
work with, and that ORBit had support for a wider range of programming
languages.

You can probably find the relevant details on the GNOME web site at
http://www.gnome.org .

On Thu, 4 Mar 1999 rsemy at csc.com wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> Can anyone recommend a "good" ORB (Object Request Broker) for Linux that is
> CORBA 2 compliant?  I've been to http://www.omg.org and they have quite a
> few links to packages, but I'm not familiar with CORBA and need help
> selecting a package which is stable.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> - Rahim
> 
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