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diff --git a/ACE/examples/README b/ACE/examples/README deleted file mode 100644 index 4f2629dfba9..00000000000 --- a/ACE/examples/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains a number of examples that illustrate how to -use the following ACE library components. If you want to see how -to program using ACE, this is the best place to start reading code and -learning the ACE design. - -These examples are roughly divided up according to the class -categories in ACE. For more information on ACE class categories, -please take a look at $ACE_ROOT/ACE-categories. - - . ASX - Illustrate various components in the ADAPTIVE Service - eXecutive, which is a user-level implementation of - System V STREAMS written in C++. - - . Connection - Illustrate how the various Acceptor and Connector - components can be used. - - . IOStream - Illustrate how the ACE IOStreams wrapper works. - - . IPC_SAP - Illustrate the C++ wrappers for Sockets, TLI, UNIX and - Win32 Named Pipes, and UNIX Stream Pipes. - - . Log_Msg - Illustrate some of the features of the logging - facility used in ACE to consolidate debugging and - error report. - - . Logger - This is a simple version of a Server Logging Daemon - that illustrates the "bare-bones" usage of the - Reactor. A more sophisticated set of logging examples - are in the $ACE_ROOT/netsvcs/{client,lib,server} - directories. - - . Mem_Map - Illustrate how the ACE memory-mapped file components - work. - - . Misc - Various miscellaneous tests that illustrate how ACE - utility components work. - - . NT_Service - Illustrates how to write an NT Service using the - ACE_NT_Service class, and how to insert it and remove it - in the SCM, start it, and stop it, and how to run as a - service. - - . Reactor - Contains many examples of how to utilize the ACE - object-oriented event demultiplexer. - - . Service_Configurator - Illustrates the use of the ACE mechanism for - dynamically configuring communication services. - - . Shared_Malloc - Illustrates the use of ACE wrappers for - sophisticated use of the ACE_Malloc shared - memory components. - - . Shared_Memory - Illustrates the use of simple ACE wrappers for - shared memory and memory mapped file. - - . System_V_IPC - Illustrates how to use the ACE wrappers for System V - IPC (i.e., semphores, shared memory, and message - queues). - - . Threads - Illustrates the use of ACE wrappers for threading - and synchronization. - |