Issue 2676: Minimum CORBA and POA Jira Issue CORBA24-193
Issue 7686: exception AdapterInactive Jira Issue CORBA24-194
Issue 7721: Why is the enum ThreadPolicyValue completely zapped from IDL Jira Issue CORBA24-195
Issue 2676: Minimum CORBA and POA (mincorba-rtf)
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Summary: Summary: The Minimum CORBA submission describes exactly what should be present in minimum CORBA (basically CORBA 2.2 including the POA) in IDL/PIDL. However, the Java language mapping in CORBA 2.2 does not include the POA -> just the APIs for registering transient objects. One cannot even take recourse to CORBA 2.3 to get the language mapping, since much stuff (OBV, Java to IDL etc.) was added in the intervening time. There does not seem to be any existing document which documents a Java language mapping of CORBA 2.2 including POA without lots of other stuff.
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May 31, 1999: received issue
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Issue 7686: exception AdapterInactive (mincorba-rtf)
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Nature: Revision
Severity: Minor
Summary: The spec described that the exception AdapterInactive is not in the POA interface when using minimum corba. This exception has been removed from the normal spec, and POA is a local interface now
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September 8, 2004: received issue
Issue 7721: Why is the enum ThreadPolicyValue completely zapped from IDL (mincorba-rtf)
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Nature: Revision
Severity: Minor
Summary: In the text of this document the policies are described and what minimum corba supports. In the text for example it says for ThreadPolicy only ORB_CTRL_MODEL is supported, SINGLE_THREAD_MODEL not. Why is the enum ThreadPolicyValue completely zapped from IDL, why not just define this enum with one member. Makes it possible to check for this enum, according to the spec the enum should be completely zapped.
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September 9, 2004: received issue