* Re: Ada95 and SOM/OpenDoc???
@ 1996-04-27 0:00 G. Vincent Castellano
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From: G. Vincent Castellano @ 1996-04-27 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
OC Systems' FTP site is ftp://ocsystems.com/pub/
In that directory you will find:
idl_to_ada.ps PostScript for the OMG Ada to IDL mapping
som-6000.ps Information on the OCS SOM/Ada product
somartcl.ps.Z An article detailing a practical example of SOM/Ada
See also: http://ocsystems.com/powerada/som.html
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* Re: Ada95 and SOM/OpenDoc???
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@ 1996-04-24 0:00 ` Jon S Anthony
1996-04-24 0:00 ` Dale Pontius
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From: Jon S Anthony @ 1996-04-24 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <4ldip4$j8t@newsbf02.news.aol.com> wmdbrad@aol.com (WMD Brad) writes:
> The thought came to me the other day that Ada95 could be the absolute
> perfect language for doing SOM/OpenDoc parts and handlers under a
> multithreaded OS like IBM's OS/2 WARP.
>
> Does anyone here know of any projects to help integrate Ada95 and
> OpenDoc, or any sort of Ada95/OpenDoc/SOM Development kit?
SOM is an implmentation of the OMG's CORBA (well, more or less). There
is an official OMG specification for the Ada/IDL mapping and there are
at least two implementations of this. One is from OC Systems (now the
Ada95 folk for IBM gear). This should satisfy your requirements.
/Jon
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Jon Anthony
Organon Motives, Inc.
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Belmont, MA 02178
617.484.3383
jsa@organon.com
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* Re: Ada95 and SOM/OpenDoc???
1996-04-24 0:00 ` Jon S Anthony
@ 1996-04-24 0:00 ` Dale Pontius
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From: Dale Pontius @ 1996-04-24 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <JSA.96Apr23203338@organon.com>,
jsa@organon.com (Jon S Anthony) writes:
>
>SOM is an implmentation of the OMG's CORBA (well, more or less). There
>is an official OMG specification for the Ada/IDL mapping and there are
>at least two implementations of this. One is from OC Systems (now the
>Ada95 folk for IBM gear). This should satisfy your requirements.
>
Where do you find these?
Thanks,
Dale Pontius
(NOT speaking for IBM)
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