Xref: utzoo comp.object:1531 comp.lang.eiffel:1050 comp.lang.c++:8740 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!ncar!dinl!noren From: noren@dinl.uucp (Charles Noren) Newsgroups: comp.object,comp.lang.eiffel,comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: integrating RPC into an Object-oriented system Message-ID: <1680@dinl.mmc.UUCP> Date: 2 Aug 90 16:59:07 GMT References: <1990Jul18.210701.2679@swbatl.sbc.com> <1990Aug2.115403.14012@diku.dk> Reply-To: noren@dinl.UUCP (Charles Noren) Organization: Martin Marietta I&CS, Denver CO. Lines: 33 In article <1990Aug2.115403.14012@diku.dk> eric@diku.dk (Eric Jul.) writes: >gilstrap@aslan.sbc.com (Brian Gilstrap) writes: > > >>The subject pretty much says it all. Does anyone have any experiences >>(or pointers >>to papers or whatever) which they would like to share? I'd greatly >>appreciate it. > >>Related thoughts (e.g. integrating TCP with OO systems) are welcome as well. > >As part of the Emerald project at the University of Washington, I've >implemented remote object invocation in the distributed, object-based >language Emerald. For C++ people, you may be interested in what the InterViews package from Stanford has for distributed objects. There is no documentation supplied with it for the distributed object support other than the documentation in the code and the man pages (although the man pages refers to some published articles). You can get InterViews by anonymous ftp from at least two sites: [36.22.0.175] and [36.22.0.14]. Does anyone have copies of documentation on the shared object features of InterViews on an ftp machine (or e-mail, etc.)? BTW, InterViews is a C++ class library toolkit for X-Windows. -- Chuck Noren NET: dinl!noren@ncar.ucar.edu US-MAIL: Martin Marietta I&CS, MS XL8058, P.O. Box 1260, Denver, CO 80201-1260 Phone: (303) 971-7930