On 2005-05-31, Thomas Frieden wrote:
Hi,
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
Well, it is a good idea (I think). One candidate which I think I mentioned earlier (=several moths ago) might be UNO. Looking at UNO bridges for different languages (C, C++, Python?) might be one way to get the actual OOo porting started and it would be fairly easy to write tests I think. (But I am in no way certain since I am not familiar with the internals of UNO).
Me neither. And AFAIK, it's got Java on one end ? In that case, you can forget about me. I don't know a single thing about Java :S
I do not think Java is required. I seem to recall that UNO was somewhat similar to CORBA - i.e. it is a message-passing/method-invocation layer between different parts of OOo. If no Java is required, it will be possible to test by e.g. invoking an UNO method from a C program to another C (or C++) program.
Oh well, back to grading exams...
-Peter aka. Archprogrammer
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