Simon Hausmann wrote: > > On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Bernd Gehrmann wrote: > > > On Tue, 07 Dec 1999 David Faure wrote: > > >I think that when one applications wants to use another one, > > >it should use KParts (the next one) and load the other app's shared lib, > > >instead of using DCOP - for the same reasons that we dropped CORBA. > > > > Which reasons? > > If the component, which is to be controlled, has a graphical user > interface, then embedding is probably the way to go. No need to mention > reasons why using CORBA or DCOP is probably not the best solution for > that. > No, if they are both KDE applications, I agree that KParts is what should be used. > However if a game programmer wants to play midi without bringing up > KMidi's GUI for example, then a DCOP interface sounds like the way to go > (IMHO) . > That's one of the points (leaving apart that I'm finishing a midi library which will be used for that "easily" :-) ). The other one is when you want to control an application with an script (using Kurt's amazing kxmlrpcd ). Greetings, -- Antonio Larrosa Jimenez Student of Mathematics antlarr@arrakis.es larrosa@kde.org http://www.arrakis.es/~rlarrosa Klein bottles for rent -- inquire within.