Components?

Waldo Bastian bastian at kde.org
Fri Jul 16 03:28:51 PDT 2004


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On Friday 16 July 2004 00:40, Maciej Katafiasz wrote:
> AFAIK (I checked that in online docs even ;) KParts are implemented
> precisely by using in-process shared objects. Part of my question (which
> at this point probably goes to someone actually experienced in that
> area) is: does this make any sense to try to preserve the same semantics
> for in-process components that out-of-process ones (using DBUS) would
> have? Or is it just clear path to creation of another CORBA (*shiver*)? 

That was what we tried when KDE was still using CORBA indeed, and it wasn't a 
very big success which is why we dropped it and basically split our component 
technology (KParts) from our inter-process communication (DCOP). From what I 
understand GNOME repeated that idea with Bonobo and what I heared at GUADEC 
that too sort of failed to take off.

Some people at Sun have written an interesting paper on the issue (long before 
Bonobo btw):
http://www.sunlabs.com/techrep/1994/abstract-29.html

Cheers,
Waldo
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