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Building a Distributed Object System with .NET and J2EE Using IIOP.NET

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This article demonstrates the use of IIOP.NET
This directory contains the source code for the IDL to CLS Compiler.

This directory is structured in the following way:
- IDLCompiler subdirectory contains most of the compiler source code. The Compiler uses the IDLProcessor to accomplish
  it's work.
- IDLPreporcessor subdirectory contains the IDL preprocessor
- IDLParser subdirectory contains the javaCC file for generating the IDL-Parser.
- IDL subdirectory contains the orb.idl, which should be used together with the IDLToCompiler

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Patrik Reali was a senior software engineer for ELCA Informatique (www.elca.ch) in Zurich, Switzerland; in January 2005, he joined Google. He is specialized in systems and programming languages, with a strong interest for the .NET and Java platforms.

He got a PhD in computer science at ETH-Zurich working on the research operating system and language Oberon.

Together with Dominic Ullmann, he administers the open source project IIOP.NET.

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