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Re: Vxworks and ACE


Try posting on comp.soft-sys.ace

Everyone should at least take a look at ACE/TAO at
http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/
It's a pretty amazing accomplishment. ACE is sort of an OS abstraction layer
with C++ libs for programming with patterns, like in the book "Design
patterns". A really good set of tools that can be used for a wide variety of
projects.
TAO is a CORBA package built on top of ACE.

-Bruce.

Christopher Faylor wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 06:28:37PM +0200, Yehuda Gan-El wrote:
> >Hello!
> >We are not sure you are the right address for the question:
> >We are currently checking the Ace and TAO because we might use it in our
> >project. This is a very big project and we want to write a test for it. Our
> >test runs on two computers, one with VxWorks (our system needs to be real
> >time system) and the other run on NT4 or Windows 2000. We tried very hard to
> >combine ACE and TAO to VxWorks but without success. We know how to use ACE
> >and TAO on NT and Windows 2000, but although we read several explanations,
> >which where not very clear to us, we have not succeed in understanding the
> >way to do so on VxWorks.
> >If you can write us a full explanation of where and what to write in order
> >to succeed in our task we will thank you a lot.
> >Thanks,
> >Eyal and Yehuda
> >Please reply to: eyalkeren@elbit.co.il <mailto:eyalkeren@elbit.co.il>
> 
> We are not the right address for this question.  I don't know what ACE or
> TAO may be but VxWorks is supplied by WindRiver:  http://www.wrs.com/ .
> You should probably ask WindRiver these questions.
> 
> cgf
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