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libmatecomponent is a fork of GNOME libbonobo. libmatecomponent is the non-GUI part of the matecomponent component infrastructure, it is most useful for creating aggregate interfaces & doing IPC easily. It also contains a rather badly designed & implemented per-system activation system. This needs re-writing & simplifying to be per-display. * What is MateComponent MateComponent is a set of language and system independant CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components, controls and creating compound documents. The MateComponent distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the MateComponent interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. If you want to look into a Java implementation of MateComponent, look in the MATE CVS for the `monkeybeans' module (Erdi Gergo is the author), you can browse it at: http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai * Licensing MateComponent libraries are released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (GNU LGPL). While components and programs included with this release are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). You can find copies of the licenses in the files COPYING.LIB and COPYING for the libraries and the code respectively. * Bug reports File any bug reports at https://github.com/mate-desktop/libmatecomponent/issues * What you will need You will need a working MATE 2.x system with the development tools to compile and install MateComponent. * The layout You will find documentation for MateComponent in the "doc" directory. The actual implementation of matecomponent is in the "matecomponent" directory. The CORBA interfaces are in the "idl" directory. Sample implementations of components and containers are in the "samples" directory. You should use these implementations as your reference when you write MateComponent code. * MateComponents The real MateComponents are endangered species. If you want to help preserve the MateComponents go to this web site:
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