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-README.SCIOP
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-
-Author: Jason Cohen
-Lockheed Martin, Advanced Technology Labs
-
-
-The SCIOP pluggable protocol for TAO uses the SCTP transport protocol through
-the use of the SOCK_SEQPACK ACE wrappers for sequence based transport. The
-current implementation supported is the OpenSS7 SCTP protocol layer, tested
-under Linux 2.4.18.
-
-For more information on SOCK_SEQPACK and OpenSS7 SCTP see
-ACE_wrappers/performance-tests/SCTP/README*
-
-Features Currently Supported:
------------------------------
-
-o) Sequenced delivery via SOCK_SEQPACK
-Currently, only one stream is supported as there are no available bindings to
-provide a user with stream designation for messages.
-
-o) SCIOR compliance to OMG GIOP SCTP Protocol Mapping submission mars/2002-09-01.
-
-o) Multiple address SCIOR profiles
-When multiple addresses are included in a SCIOR profile, each address is
-handled separately during the connection process. Specifying multiple
-addresses for a single connection attempt remains as work to be done.
-However, multiple path discovery during connection time in OpenSS7's
-SCTP implementation has been tested to work properly with SCIOP.
-
-The catior utility under ACE_wrappers/TAO/utils/catior has also modified
-to display SCIOR profile information.
-
-To test SCIOP after installing an SCTP implementation supported by
-SOCK_SEQPACK, try using a performance test specifying an sciop address as the
-ORBEndpoint. One way to do this is with the test found under:
-ACE_wrappers/TAO/performance-tests/Pluggable/
-
-Make sure to build the pluggable protocols into the executable:
-gmake LIBS+=-lTAO_Strategies
-
-Run the server with an sciop endpoint specified:
-./server -ORBEndpoint sciop://${HOSTNAME} -o test.ior &
-
-Finally, run the client on the same machine or another that has file
-access to your IOR file:
-./client -f test.ior
-
-TO-DO:
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-
-o) Multiple association connection using Multihomed_INET_Addr
-Currently, only one address connection is attempted at a time, even when a
-profile contains multiple address. Later, we hope to allow this
-implementation of SCIOP to exploit the multiple address connection
-capabilities of STCP.
-
-o) SCTP ProtocolManagement/SCTPProtocolProperties
-
-o) Support for max_streams > 1
-
-o) SCIOR Profile Components