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diff --git a/TAO/docs/implrepo/usersguide.html b/TAO/docs/implrepo/usersguide.html deleted file mode 100644 index 12b0f1de771..00000000000 --- a/TAO/docs/implrepo/usersguide.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -<html> - -<head> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" -content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> -<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage Express 2.0"> -<title>Implementation Repository User's Guide</title> -</head> - -<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> - -<hr> - -<h3>User's Guide</h3> - -<p>The Implementation Repository is still kind of in a state of -flux and will probably change quite a bit this semester. Right -now it works, although it is still a bit inflexible. Most of this -document will change, so make sure to get the version of this -document that is paired with the version of the IR that you are -using.</p> - -<hr> - -<h4>What does the server need to do.</h4> - -<p>The IR needs information about the server to be able to direct -to the right place. The current scheme uses a regular persistent -IOR and replaces the host and port with that of the IR. Then when -the call comes into the IR, it sends back a LOCATION_FORWARD to -the client and directs it to the correct server (after starting -it if necessary).</p> - -<p>So the server needs to know the IOR of the IR in order to -change the host and port in it to that of the IR. The information -the IR needs to receive from the server is its poa name (which it -uses as an identifier) and commands used to restart the server.</p> - -<hr> - -<h4>The IR_Helper class</h4> - -<p>Most of the work on the server is done in the IR_Helper class. -The first thing it expects is to have the implrepo.ior file in -the current directory. This file contains the IOR of the IR. -IR_Helper then uses this to register itself. </p> - -<p>Here is the small checklist I went through when I used the -IR_Helper class in Airplane Test. The Cubit-style references are -just refering to any server that has used the structure of the -IDL_Cubit test (a lot of TAO's examples are like this).</p> - -<dir> - <li>Make yourself an IR_Helper object. (If you follow - the Cubit-style architecture, this will be a pointer in - the Server_i class). </li> - <li>After you create the POA, construct the IR_Helper and - pass it the relevant information. (Cubit-style: assign a - new object within Server_i::init) </li> - <li>If you need to register, call register_server () - (Cubit-style: add another option "-r" and have - it set a flag. Within Server_i::init call - register_server ()) </li> - <li>After you create and register your objects, call - change_object to redo the references. Then you can - output the new IOR. (Cubit-style: still within - Server_i::init) </li> - <li>Right before ORB::run call notify_startup and afterwards, - call notify shutdown (Cubit-style: within Server_i::run) </li> -</dir> - -<hr> - -<h4>To use, or not to use the IR</h4> - -<p>If you look at the tests, they use -r and -i flags to -determine how to use the IR. The -i flag turns on the use of the -Implementation Repository (so the server can be tested without -the IR). The -r flag is used to register the entry in the IR for -the server. Note that -r will not work in the example without -i. -This does require some more work on the server side, so if you -choose you can just use the IR all the time and only worry about --r.</p> - -<hr> - -<h4>The implrepo.conf file</h4> - -<p>Because with the way it is set up, and the current -over-restrictiveness of the POA locks, the IR requires a special -configuration file, implrepo.conf, which you need to pass to the -IR via <font face="Times New Roman"><code>-ORBsvcconf -implrepo.conf</code></font> flag</p> - -<hr> - -<p>Last update to this document: $Date$</p> - -<p>Back to <a href="index.html">Implementation Repository</a></p> -</body> -</html> |