ANNOUNCE: omniORBpy 1.0 is now available

Thaddeus L Olczyk olczyk at interaccess.com
Fri Jul 14 15:14:45 EDT 2000


On 14 Jul 2000 15:38:52 GMT, Duncan Grisby
<dgrisby at uk.research.att.com> wrote:

>AT&T Laboratories Cambridge is pleased to announce the release of
>omniORBpy version 1.0.
>
>omniORBpy is a robust, high-performance CORBA 2.3 ORB for Python. It
>is available for free, under the terms of the GNU General Public
>License; the libraries are under the GNU Lesser General Public
>License.
>
>Technical features:
>
>  - Fully adheres to the OMG standard Python mapping.
>
>  - Support for the Portable Object Adapter (POA).
>
>  - Support for the Interoperable Naming Service (INS).
>
>  - Strict 2.3 compliant IDL compiler. With the new compiler, it is
>    easy to write your own customised code generators, using Python.
>
>  - The omniORBpy runtime is fully multithreaded.
>
>  - A persistent COS Naming Service, omniNames, is provided. 
>
>
>omniORBpy 1.0 is available for many Unix platforms, Windows, and a
>number of other operating systems. Pre-compiled binaries are available
>for Windows (NT, 2000, and 9x), Solaris 2.5, Linux glibc2.1, HPUX 11,
>and Irix 6.5.
>
>For more details, and to download omniORBpy 1.0, see
>
>  http://www.uk.research.att.com/omniORB/omniORBpy/
Couldn't you have announced this and omniorb 3 at the same time?
Now I have to go back to your web site. Sigh.



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