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Subject: Re: CORBA on kde-core-devel
From: Lotzi Boloni <boloni () cs ! purdue ! edu>
Date: 1999-09-17 18:17:51
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> > There is a performance penalty but I don't think that matters. Memory is
> > awfully cheap nowadays, processors are fast. Let's make it very solid and
> > fault tolerant.
> >
> > I don't know how much this counts but I vote for the networked model.
>
> You _can_ put every CORBA call in try/catch blocks but thats not a practical
> solution IMO.
I would do for something like
CBEG corba call CEND
#ifdef FAILSAFE
# define CBEG try{
# define CEND } catch(...) and the rest
#else
# define CBEG
# define CEND
#endif
This would serve well during development time and then it might be
gradually reduced. I've done this for AT&T - there were other reasons too,
the code had to work with 4 CORBA implementations and all have different
exceptions.
Lotzi
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