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diff --git a/TAO/docs/poa_migration.html b/TAO/docs/poa_migration.html deleted file mode 100644 index bcb446b1d4d..00000000000 --- a/TAO/docs/poa_migration.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,209 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Adobe PageMill 2.0 Mac"> - <TITLE>Migrating from the BOA to the POA</TITLE> - <!-- $Id$ --> -</HEAD> - -<BODY text = "#000000" -link="#0000ff" -vlink="#cc0000" -bgcolor="#ffffff"> - -<HR><P> -<H3>Migrating CORBA Applications from BOA to POA</H3> - -Starting with the CORBA 2.2, the Basic Object Adapter (BOA) has been -deprecated in favor of the <A -HREF="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/POA.ps.gz">Portable Object -Adapter</A> (POA). This document explains the changes required to -migrate CORBA applications based on the BOA to use TAO's POA -implementation, which is the only Object Adapter supported by TAO. -For more information on the benefits of the POA please see the <A -HREF="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/report-doc.html">Object -Interconnection</A> columns written by <A -HREF="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/">Doug Schmidt</A> and <A -HREF="http://www.iona.com/hyplan/vinoski/">Steve Vinoski</a>. - -<h3>Contents</h3> -<ul> - <li><a href="#Client-side Changes">Client-side Changes</a> - <li><a href="#Server-side Changes">Server-side Changes</a> - <li><a href="#Reference counting Servants">Reference counting Servants</a> -</ul> - -<H4><a name="Client-side Changes">Client-side Changes</a></h4> - -<ul> -<li>Very little has changed. Thus, many applications require no changes.</li><P> -</ul> - -<h4><a name="Server-side Changes">Server-side Changes</a></h4> - -<UL> -<li><CODE>POA_init</CODE> is replaced with <CODE>resolve_initial_references("RootPOA")</CODE> followed -by a <CODE>_narrow</CODE> operation.</li><P> - -<li>The implementation no longer inherits from the client-side stub. -Instead, they inherit from <CODE>PortableServer::ServantBase</CODE>. -The implications of this are (a) if you want a object reference for -that, you must use the <CODE>_this</CODE> method.</li><P> - -<li>Object ID's are assigned by the POA unless you activate the -servant with a specific ID. <A -HREF="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE_wrappers/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/IDL_Cubit">IDL_Cubit</A> -has examples on how to do this.</li><P> - -<li>Unlike the BOA, the POA explicitly addresses the temporal nature -of servants and declares that a POA can service either transient or -persistent servants (not both). The root POA's (mandated, -unchangeable) policy is "transient". The implications of this are -that in order for a client to be able to manufacture an object -reference on its own and use that to access an object, the servant for -that object must be registered with a POA whose policy is -"persistent". Thus, you must create a child POA with that policy and -register the servant with that POA. NOTE: when the POA declares -something as "persistent", it is only stating that the key is valid -between different runs of the server; it makes no claims that state or -anything else is persistent.</li><P> - -<ul> - <li> Servants are not automatically activated, hence you must register - them by calling some of the <CODE>activate_object*</CODE> methods on a POA or - calling <CODE>_this</CODE> on the servant; with the latest you have no control on - the ObjectId (which sometimes is good), and the POA must support the - right policies (the RootPOA does).</li><P> - - <li>Servant constructors use to take a <CODE>const -char*</CODE> parameter to set - they object id, this is not needed now, in fact in many cases they use - to pass this argument to the skeleton class: this will fail -now.</li><P> </ul> This list is not intended to be exhaustive, but -should give you a good starting point. If you find things along the -way that change your applications and I didn't note them, please send -them to me. Perhaps we can work together on the ultimate migration -document. <P> </UL> - -<h4><a name="Reference counting Servants">Reference counting Servants</h4> - -The new POA/servant <a -href="ftp://ftp.omg.org/pub/docs/orbos/98-07-12.pdf">reference -counting rules</a> of the CORBA 2.3 spec are somewhat tricky. Here are -two main reasons why: <p> - -<ul> - -<li> If a servant is deleted without deactivating from the POA, the -application will crash because the POA will try to access the still -registered (but now non-existent) servant when the POA is destroyed. <p> - -The solution to this is to make sure that the servant is deleted after -the POA is deleted or make sure that the servant is deactivated from -the POA before the servant is deleted. </li> <p> - -<li> You cannot delete a servant which is the target of the current -upcall/request. A good example of this is the typical destroy() -method, usually written like this: - -<PRE> - -class TAO_Export TAO_Thread_Policy : public POA_PortableServer::ThreadPolicy -{ - void destroy (CORBA_Environment &ACE_TRY_ENV); -}; - -void -TAO_Thread_Policy::destroy (CORBA::Environment &ACE_TRY_ENV) -{ - PortableServer::POA_var poa = this->_default_POA (ACE_TRY_ENV); - ACE_CHECK; - - PortableServer::ObjectId_var id = poa->servant_to_id (this, - ACE_TRY_ENV); - ACE_CHECK; - - poa->deactivate_object (id.in (), - ACE_TRY_ENV); - ACE_CHECK; - - // Commit suicide: must have been dynamically allocated. - delete this; -} - -</PRE> - -The correct implementation is: - -<PRE> - -class TAO_Export TAO_Thread_Policy : public virtual PortableServer::RefCountServantBase, - public virtual POA_PortableServer::ThreadPolicy -{ - void destroy (CORBA_Environment &ACE_TRY_ENV); -}; - -void -TAO_Thread_Policy::destroy (CORBA::Environment &ACE_TRY_ENV) -{ - // - // Remove self from POA. Because of reference counting, the POA - // will automatically delete the servant when all pending requests - // on this servant are complete. - // - - PortableServer::POA_var poa = this->_default_POA (ACE_TRY_ENV); - ACE_CHECK; - - PortableServer::ObjectId_var id = poa->servant_to_id (this, - ACE_TRY_ENV); - ACE_CHECK; - - poa->deactivate_object (id.in (), - ACE_TRY_ENV); - ACE_CHECK; -} - -</PRE> - -One additional step required is to make the POA responsible for the -servant after it has been registered with the POA: - -<PRE> - - // Register with the POA. - PortableServer::ThreadPolicy_var result = new_thread_policy->_this (ACE_TRY_ENV); - - // Give ownership of this servant to the POA. - new_thread_policy->_remove_ref (ACE_TRY_ENV); - -</PRE> - -If you use the above approach of multiple inheritance, you must add -the following to your header file: - -<PRE> - -// This is to remove "inherits via dominance" warnings from MSVC. -// MSVC is being a little too paranoid. -#if defined (_MSC_VER) -# pragma warning (disable : 4250) -#endif /* _MSC_VER */ - -</PRE> - -To see the above example in detail, checkout <A -HREF="../examples/POA/Reference_Counted_Servant">TAO/examples/POA/Reference_Counted_Servant</A> -and/or <A HREF="../tao/POA.cpp">POA.cpp</A> and <A -HREF="../tao/POA.h">POA.h</A>. </li> <p> - -</ul> - -<hr><P> - -Back to the <A -HREF="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE_wrappers/TAO/docs/index.html">TAO -documentation</A> page. - -<!--#include virtual="/~schmidt/cgi-sig.html" --> -</BODY> -</html> |