[ome-devel] C/C++ client library for OME::Remote

Harry Hochheiser hsh at nih.gov
Mon Jul 19 15:04:12 BST 2004


Zach:

I personally would argue for either (1) or (3) - whichever is going to 
get you there as quickly and cleanly as possible.

One question, though. when you discuss the caching in the java code, 
are your referring to the code under org.openmicroscopy.remote?  I 
don't know is this has been discussed here, but that code is in the 
process of being deprecated, in favor of the org.openmicroscopy.ds, 
org.openmicroscopy.is, and org.openmicroscopy.shoola code.

These new frameworks don't handle any caching at all. This has led to 
lots of discussion as to how we might extend them to support caching 
and other desired features, but there's lots of work left to be done in 
this regard.

Question: why is C/C++ so important? Can you give us more of an 
understanding about your goals and your need for C/C++?

-harry



On Jul 18, 2004, at 7:35 PM, Zachary Pincus wrote:

> Hello,
>
> From the feedback I've gotten, it looks like there are three options 
> for using OME XML-RPC outside of a Java environment:
> ....



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