How does the Bonobo monkey solve all its problems?
IT IS A SOFTWARE PROGRAM THIS IS HOW IT WORKS—READ CAREFULLY Bonobo is the component object model of the GNOME (Gnu Network Object Model Environments) project (it is also a monkey — see Resources). Bonobo provides a COM-like model, using CORBA as a location-transparent transport. It is the foundation of the GNOME vision to provide a fully Free Gnu Network Object Model Environment. In this series of three articles, we’ll examine Bonobo in more detail: This article gives an overview of what Bonobo can do for you and how it works; the second article will focus specifically on the client side and cover how to use components others have written; and the final article of the series will discuss how to write your own components. If you are new to components Large-scale software is hard to write in a monolithic fashion. Inevitably, designs are broken into subparts and layers to make the software more manageable and tractable to parallel-team development and debugging. Also inevitably, howev