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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ compilers over the years.
The <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/">DOC group</a>,
<a href="http://www.riverace.com/">Riverace</a>,
<a href="http://www.theaceorb.com/">OCI</a>,
-<a href="http://www.remedy.nl/">Remedy IT</a>, and members of the ACE
+<a href="https://www.remedy.nl/">Remedy IT</a>, and members of the ACE
user community have all contributed ports to make ACE the successful
and far-reaching toolkit it is today. Any UNIX/POSIX/Windows
variation is probably an easy target platform for ACE. If you have
@@ -146,12 +146,11 @@ document</a>.</p><p>
</thead><tbody>
<tr>
<th>DOC Group</th>
- <td>Windows 2000, XP (MSVC++ 7.1, 8, 9, and 10);
- many versions of Linux/Intel (many compilers).
+ <td>
</td>
<td>DOC sites at <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/">ISIS</a>,
- <a href="http://doc.ece.uci.edu/">UCI</a> and
- <a href="http://tao.doc.wustl.edu/">Washington University</a>
+ <a href="http://www.uci.edu/">UCI</a> and
+ <a href="https://wustl.edu//">Washington University</a>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
@@ -255,7 +254,7 @@ supported by the DOC group, Riverace, OCI or Remedy IT. </p><p>
HREF="http://downloads.ociweb.com/MPC/docs/html/MakeProjectCreator.html">MPC</A>
(MakeProjectCreator) to generate files used by all supported build
tools (such as GNUmakefiles for UNIX based platforms, sln and vcproj
-files for VC71/VC8 and Embarcadero makefiles) on various platforms. To
+files for Visual Studio and Embarcadero makefiles) on various platforms. To
help new users to bootstrap quickly the release bundles of ACE (as
well as TAO) include all needed files to use the build
instructions in this document.
@@ -1102,7 +1101,7 @@ applications that use it. Please see below for more information on
A few notes on VxWorks builds (thanks to
<a href="mailto:Paul_von_Behren@stortek.com">Paul von Behren</a> and
-<a href="http://www.remedy.nl">Remedy IT</a> for these notes):</p>
+<a href="https://www.remedy.nl">Remedy IT</a> for these notes):</p>
<p>
</p><ul>
<li>VxWorks builds are done with a cross compiler, i.e., the compiles
@@ -1842,7 +1841,7 @@ directed to a writable directory.</p>
<hr>
<h1><a name="svcsinstall">Building and Installing ACE Network Services</a></h1>
-The following explains how to build the ACE <a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/%7Eschmidt/ACE-netsvcs.html">network services</a> on <a href="#unixsvcs">UNIX</a> and <a href="#win32svcs">Win32</a>.
+The following explains how to build the ACE <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/~schmidt/ACE-netsvcs.html">network services</a> on <a href="#unixsvcs">UNIX</a> and <a href="#win32svcs">Win32</a>.
<p></p><hr align="left" width="50%"><p>
</p><h2><a name="unixsvcs">Building and Installing ACE Network Services on UNIX</a></h2>
@@ -1875,10 +1874,10 @@ Here's what you need to do:<p>
file. During your editing, you should update information (such as the
default service port numbers) that affects the initialization of
services in this file. Refer to the
- <a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/%7Eschmidt/ACE_wrappers/ACE-papers.html#config">Service Configurator</a>
+ <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/~schmidt/ACE-papers.html#config">Service Configurator</a>
documentation to learn how the configuration file is parsed and
how the services are dynamically linked and executed. In
- addition, refer to the <a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/%7Eschmidt/ACE-netsvcs.html">Network
+ addition, refer to the <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/~schmidt/ACE-netsvcs.html">Network
Services</a> documentation to learn more about how to configure
each network service.<p>
@@ -2369,15 +2368,14 @@ libraries.
</li><li><strong>VxWorks</strong><p>
- <a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/%7Elevine/">David Levine</a>
- &lt;<a href="mailto:levine@cs.wustl.edu">levine@cs.wustl.edu</a>&gt; has
+ David Levine has
ported ACE to VxWorks 5.2/5.3/5.3.1/5.4 with the GreenHills
1.8.8/1.8.9, g++ and diab compilers that are distributed with
VxWorks/Tornado. It is not possible to use VxWorks 5.4
and earlier with ACE anymore because the compilers delivered with
5.4 and earlier don't support the C++ features ACE needs.</p><p>
- At this moment <a href="http://www.remedy.nl">Remedy IT</a> is upgrading
+ At this moment <a href="https://www.remedy.nl">Remedy IT</a> is upgrading
and stabilizing ACE/TAO support for Tornado 2.2/VxWorks 5.5.1.
Since the existing support for previous VxWorks version has been unsupported
and broken for some time and most (potential) users seem to have upgraded to
@@ -2480,7 +2478,7 @@ libraries.
</p></li><li><strong><a name="rtems">RTEMS</a></strong><p>
- The support for RTEMS has been reviVed from version x.5.4. This version
+ The support for RTEMS has been revived from version x.5.4. This version
was the first version that build again out of the box on RTEMS. Compilation
and testing was done for RTEMS with and without networking support. The
ACE GNU makefiles do automatically detect whether networking support
@@ -2863,7 +2861,6 @@ The Eclipse CDT C++ development environment can be used to develop ACE applicati
</li><li><a href="#cloning">Cloning the Source Tree</a>
</li><li><a href="#mvs">Additional Build Tips for MVS</a>
</li><li><a href="#flags">Makefile Flags</a>
- </li><li><a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/%7Elevine/CVS.html">Version Control</a>
</li><li><a href="docs/ACE-SSL.html">ACE SSL effort</a>
</li></ul>