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I'm looking for a C++ Component Framework like EJB3 (sure, it's Java only) or Corba Components. But I'm not looking for Corba Components.

My requirements are

  • portable (linux, unix, optional Windows)
  • C++ interfaces (so, it's not a requirement for the framework itself to be written in C++)
  • optinal well documented or good examples given

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  • remote objects (remote procedure call) shall be supported. [XPCOM does not support remote objects]

Thanks in advance.

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Um, that's an area I have no expertise in, but I always thought ACE would be what you're looking for. Grüße, sbi – sbi Aug 21 at 9:34
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ACE is not an ORB. TAO is. – Luc Hermitte Aug 21 at 12:35
ok, TAO is the ACE ORB. I always understood ACE as network communication framework that provides some pattern – tuergeist Aug 21 at 13:50
ACE is a rich network and MT dedicated framework/library. TAO is an ORB built on top of it. ACE can be used standalone. By using ACE, we are not obligated to define a CORBA component. – Luc Hermitte Aug 21 at 15:37

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I'm aware of a few things. I'm only remembering of (I don't have access to my bookmarks file)

I know there are other component oriented frameworks in C++.

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Do you know these "other component oriented frameworks"? What I left out as I assumed it's included is the word distributed. ICE looks good, I'll test it. – tuergeist Aug 21 at 14:01
I cannot remember their name right know. I'll have a look at my bookmarks next week to see what I can dig out. – Luc Hermitte Aug 21 at 15:39
Another vote for Ice by ZeroC. – ctennis Aug 23 at 15:08
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Mozilla's XPCOM is a mature, portable component framework.

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I edited my question; XPCOM does not support remote objects, but I want this feature – tuergeist Aug 21 at 13:47
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I have used ZeroC's ICE in the past and generally been impressed by it. It meets all of the requirements that you have put forth.

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This answer was already given, but thank you for writing your experience. – tuergeist Aug 21 at 14:03
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PocoCapsule is an open source and portable C++ component assembly and deployment framework that supports CORBA and WebServices etc. remote components. It is well documented with rich examples.

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ok, thanks for your contribution. but this is a very small two men show... It's very dangerous to rely on such projects. – tuergeist Oct 8 at 8:06

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