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diff --git a/TAO/examples/Logging/README b/TAO/examples/Logging/README deleted file mode 100644 index 685d2d9d7ae..00000000000 --- a/TAO/examples/Logging/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -$ID$ - -This example implements and tests runs a simple logging service using -TAO. You can either run the client and server as seperate processes -in the same, or different windows (or machines), or you may run the -"runtests.pl" script which will start both executables. - -By default, the client and server use the Naming Service. The -Logging_Service has its own NamingServer implementation, so it doesn't -require you to start the NamingService before starting the client and -server. - -Ignore the multicast timeout error. It is a result of probing for the -nameservice and not finding it (and thus being forced to create its -own). - -If you encounter problems with the test, try increasing the sleeptime -in the run_test.pl script. - -The client program will generate 4 logging messages which will be -logged to the screen. The first message will be in the "verbose_lite" -format. The rest will be fully verbose messages. Successful output is: -LM_DEBUG@::log() test (1) -Mar 8 16:31:06.000 1999@128.252.165.142@822@LM_EMERGENCY@::log() test (2) -Mar 8 16:31:06.000 1999@128.252.165.142@822@LM_INFO@::logv() test (3) -Mar 8 16:31:06.000 1999@128.252.165.142@822@LM_EMERGENCY@::log2() test (4) - -server: ------ - -% server [-d] - -client: ------- - -% client [-d] - -Options: ------- - --d Debug flag. It is an additive flag, so more -d's will increase - the debugging level. Only one flag is necessary to enable the - debugging output from the executables, but the debug level - affects how the utilized TAO methods act (including mysterious - debugging messages). - -That's all there is to it. If you desire, feel free to change the -logging priorities, verbosity levels and messages in the client -program but note that the maximum length of the message is 1023 -characters. |