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diff --git a/ACE/protocols/examples/TMCast/Member/README b/ACE/protocols/examples/TMCast/Member/README deleted file mode 100644 index 6a62a107a77..00000000000 --- a/ACE/protocols/examples/TMCast/Member/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -Member example shows how you can build a simple multicast group -using transactional multicast (TMCast). Each member can be either -a sender or a receiver. - -The sender sends small messages to the multicast group with a random -wait period in [0, 1] second range. The receiver is simply receiving -those messages and prints them out. - -To start the sender you can execute something like this: - -$ ./member s sender-1 239.255.0.1:10000 - -Here the first argument ('s') indicates that new member will be -a sender. The second argument ('sender-1') is an id of the new -member (each member of the group should have a unique id). And -the third argument ('239.255.0.1:10000') specifies IPv4 multicast -address and port (you can choose you own). - -To start the receiver you can execute similar command: - -$ ./member r receiver-1 239.255.0.1:10000 - -After you have started both the receiver and the sender you -should see a sequence of messages printed by the receiver. - -Note, since the group can exist with only one member for a -very short period of time you should start first two members -virtually at the same time. See TMCast documentation for more -information about why it behaves this way. - -You may want to add more than one sender to the group if you -want to see how TMCast operates in a totally-ordered mode. - - --- -Boris Kolpackov <boris@dre.vanderbilt.edu> |