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authorlevine <levine@ae88bc3d-4319-0410-8dbf-d08b4c9d3795>1997-11-04 03:29:51 +0000
committerlevine <levine@ae88bc3d-4319-0410-8dbf-d08b4c9d3795>1997-11-04 03:29:51 +0000
commiteda186f4ca1cc8b7931530ee5bc0444ffd0989bd (patch)
tree8e3b59b108646ac49be8af13d9ef6133505a5dfe
parent620aeb2efec45296ff67e65b9f3e7ba84aef33e0 (diff)
downloadATCD-eda186f4ca1cc8b7931530ee5bc0444ffd0989bd.tar.gz
updated Robert Lyng's email address
-rw-r--r--README42
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/README b/README
index 0055daaa978..3b11f9e63f0 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ The lower-level portions of ACE provide a set of portable and
type-secure C++ wrappers that encapsulate the following C language OS
interfaces:
- . IPC mechanisms
+ . IPC mechanisms
-- e.g., Internet- and UNIX-domain sockets, TLI, Named
Pipes (for UNIX and Win32) and STREAM pipes;
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ interfaces:
. Multi-threading and synchronization
-- e.g., Solaris threads, POSIX Pthreads, and Win32
- threads;
+ threads;
. Explicit dynamic linking
-- e.g., dlopen/dlsym on UNIX and LoadLibrary/GetProc
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ interfaces:
-- e.g., BSD mmap(), SYSV shared memory, and Win32
shared memory;
- . System V IPC
+ . System V IPC
-- e.g., shared memory, semaphores, message queues.
The OS Adaptation Layer shields the upper levels of ACE from platform
@@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ following class categories:
-- Components for managing dynamically allocation
of shared and local memory;
- . CORBA integration
- -- Integrates ACE with CORBA implementations
+ . CORBA integration
+ -- Integrates ACE with CORBA implementations
(such as single-threaded and multi-threaded
Orbix and Visibroker for C++).
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ are packaged as components. These service components play two roles
in ACE:
1. They provide reusable components for common distributed
- system tasks such as logging, naming, locking, and time
+ system tasks such as logging, naming, locking, and time
synchronization.
2. They illustrate how to utilize ACE features such as the
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@ applications provided with the ACE release include:
1. The ACE ORB (TAO) -- TAO is a real-time implementation of
CORBA built using the framework components and patterns
- provided by ACE.
+ provided by ACE.
2. JAWS -- JAWS is a high-performance, adaptive Web server
built using the components in ACE.
-
+
----------------------------------------
OBTAINING ACE
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ BIBLIOGRAPHY file contains information on where to obtain articles
that describe the ACE wrappers and the ADAPTIVE system in more detail.
The current release has been tested extensively, but if you find any
-bugs, please report them to me.
+bugs, please report them to me.
ACE MAILING LIST AND NEWSGROUP
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ ace-users-request@cs.wustl.edu if you'd like to join the mailing list.
There is also a USENET newsgroup called comp.soft-sys.ace.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
+
ACE has been deeply influenced and improved by the following members
of my research group at Washington University:
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ George Reynolds <george@dvcorp.com>
Hans Rohnert <Hans.Rohnert@zfe.siemens.de>
Alex V. Maclinovsky <alexm@teltrunk1.tait.co.nz>
Todd Blanchard <tblancha@evolving.com>
-Rob Clairmont <rclairmo@bnr.ca>
+Rob Clairmont <rclairmo@bnr.ca>
Christian Millour <chris@etca.fr>
Neil Cohen <nbc@metsci.com>
Dieter Quehl <quehl@csaserv.erlh.siemens.de>
@@ -289,22 +289,22 @@ Aurelio Nocerino <aurelio@irsipcs2-27-le0.irsip.na.cnr.it>
Walt Akers <akers@cebaf.gov>
Greg Baker <GBaker@p01.az15m.iac.honeywell.com>
Alexandre Karev <karev@vxcern.cern.ch>
-Pramod Kumar Singh <pramod@saturn.miel.mot.com>
+Pramod Kumar Singh <pramod@saturn.miel.mot.com>
Bryon Rigg <bryon_rigg@mail.telecorpsys.com>
Brad Brown <bbrown@rdxsunhost.aud.alcatel.com>
Patty Genualdi <genualdp@agcs.com>
-Eshel Liran <liran@bimacs.cs.biu.ac.il>
+Eshel Liran <liran@bimacs.cs.biu.ac.il>
Mick Adams <eeimas@eei.ericsson.se>
Chris Eich <Chris_Eich@optilink.optilink.dsccc.com>
Mike Flinn <mike.flinn@smtpgate.aws.waii.com>
Audun Tornquist <Audun.Tornquist@iu.hioslo.no>
Sandeep Joshi <sandeepj@emailbox.att.com>
Kirk Sinnard <1764@mn.lawson.lawson.com>
-Bernd Hofner <hofner@pd.et-inf.uni-siegen.de>
+Bernd Hofner <hofner@pd.et-inf.uni-siegen.de>
Craig Perras <craigp@wolfenet.com>
Kirk Sinnard <kirk.sinnard@lawson.com>
Matthew Newhook <matthew@neweast.ca>
-Gerolf Wendland <wendland@hpp015.mch2.scn.de>
+Gerolf Wendland <wendland@hpp015.mch2.scn.de>
Phil Mesnier <phil@envision.com>
Ross Dargahi <rossd@krinfo.com>
Richard Orr <rorr@costello.den.csci.csc.com>
@@ -371,13 +371,13 @@ Alexander Smundak <sasha@migration.com>
Thilo Kielmann <kielmann@informatik.uni-siegen.de>
Matthias Kerkhoff <make@cs.tu-berlin.de>
Fred LaBar <flabar@fallschurch.esys.com>
-Hanan Herzog <hanan@wallenda.stanford.edu>
+Hanan Herzog <hanan@wallenda.stanford.edu>
Eric Parker <eparker@credence.com>
James Michael Dwyer <jdwyer@knox.edu>
Arun Katkere <katkere@praja.com>
Bob Dunmire <bobd@titan.com>
Sandro Doro <alex@aureus.sublink.org>
-Robert Lyng <RLyng@msmail.hsii.ccare.com>
+Robert Lyng <<rlyng@synertech.highmark.com>
Phil Logan <phill@in.ot.com.au>
John Cosby <John.D.Cosby@cpmx.saic.com>
Wayne Vucenic <wvucenic@netgate.net>
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Jan Perman <uabjjpp@osd.ericsson.se>
Shankar Krishnamoorthy <kshankar@lucent.com>
Reza Roodsari <reza@sprynet.com>
Jim Crossley <jim@lads.com>
-Johannes Gutleber <Johannes.Gutleber@cern.ch>
+Johannes Gutleber <Johannes.Gutleber@cern.ch>
Marina Spivak <marina@cs.wustl.edu>
Yigong Liu <ygl@emailbox.lucent.com>
Erik Urdang <erik@bhi.com>
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ Evgeny Beskrovny <evgeny_beskrovny@icomverse.com>
Kirill Rybaltchenko <Kirill.Rybaltchenko@cern.ch>
Laura Paterno <lpaterno@d0chb.fnal.gov>
Ben Eng <ben@jetpen.com>
-
+
I would particularly like to thank Paul Stephenson, who worked with me
at Ericsson and is now at ObjectSpace. Paul devised the recursive
Makefile scheme that underlies this distribution and also spent
@@ -493,6 +493,6 @@ is freely available to researchers and developers. If you have any
improvements, suggestions, and or comments, I'd like to hear about it.
Thanks,
-
+
Douglas C. Schmidt
- schmidt@cs.wustl.edu
+ schmidt@cs.wustl.edu