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diff --git a/TAO/docs/configurations.html b/TAO/docs/configurations.html index 30ce21b689f..4a696f55f0f 100644 --- a/TAO/docs/configurations.html +++ b/TAO/docs/configurations.html @@ -671,13 +671,24 @@ Configuration for homogenous systems<a NAME="homogenous"></a></h3> <p> <LI><b>Run-time options</b><a NAME="homogenous_runtime"></a> <p>If the only ORB running is TAO and there is no need to be IIOP interoperable - the option <tt>-ORBgioplite</tt> can be used to reduce the message size + the option <tt>-ORBGIOPlite</tt> can be used to reduce the message size and the processing time. + <p>Unix systems that support local IPC (formerly known as Unix domain + sockets) can take advantage of TAO's UIOP pluggable transport protocol + to improve performance considerably. To use TAO's UIOP pluggable + protocol, simply specify a UIOP endpoint on the command line using + the <tt>-ORBEndpoint</-tt> option described in the + <A HREF="Options.html">options</A> documentation. Further performance + improvement can be achieved by using the UIOP protocol in combination + with the <tt>-ORBGIOPlite</tt> option. Additional information about + TAO's UIOP pluggable protocol can be found in the + <A HREF="releasenotes/index.html#pp">release notes</A>. <p>Some embedded systems run without the benefit of a DNS server, in that - case they can use the <tt>-ORBdotteddecimaladdresses</tt> option; the ORB + case they can use the <tt>-ORBDottedDecimalAddresses</tt> option; the ORB will avoid the use of hostnames in the profiles it generates, thus clients - don't need to do any name resolution. The compile-time define <tt>TAO_USES_DOTTED_DECIMAL_ADDRESSES</tt> - in <tt>$TAO_ROOT/tao/orbconf.h</tt> to make this the default behavior. + don't need to do any name resolution. Use the compile-time define + <tt>TAO_USES_DOTTED_DECIMAL_ADDRESSES</tt> in + <tt>$TAO_ROOT/tao/orbconf.h</tt> to make this the default behavior. </ul> <hr> |