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diff --git a/TAO/examples/POA/Forwarding/README b/TAO/examples/POA/Forwarding/README deleted file mode 100644 index aea0bfe129f..00000000000 --- a/TAO/examples/POA/Forwarding/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -$Id$ - -This document describes the location forwarding example. For detailed -explanation on TAO's location forwarding feature, see - -$TAO_ROOT/docs/forwarding.html - -The test sets up two servers, the first writes its servant's object -reference (OR) to a file. The second server reads the OR, recognizes -it as forwarding location, and writes its own to a file too. This OR -is then read by the client, which then issues a number of requests. -Where every third request is a forwarding request to the object. - -Here's an example for 5 requests: - -first call (request no 1) -second call (request no 2) -forwarding call (request no 3) -thrid call (request no 4) -fourth call (request no 5) -(no six would be a forwarding call again) - -Two types of location forwardings are implemented: (1) the POA -approach and (2) the servant locator approach. Both are mentioned in -the above documentation about location forwarding. - -To run the test for the POA approach do the following: - -% server -o server2 -ORBport 10040 -ORBobjrefstyle url -% server -f server2 -o server1 -ORBport 10041 -ORBobjrefstyle url -% client -f server1 -i 5 - -A similar invocation for the servant locator approach can be done as -follows (basically just the switches are different): - -% server -p server2 -ORBport 10040 -ORBobjrefstyle url -% server -g server2 -p server1 -ORBport 10041 -ORBobjrefstyle url -% client -g server1 -i 5 - -For additional features try using the first server with the POA -apporach and the second with the servant locator approach: - -% server -o server3 -ORBport 10040 -ORBobjrefstyle url -% server -g server3 -p server2 -ORBport 10041 -ORBobjrefstyle url -% server -f server2 -o server1 -ORBport 10043 -ORBobjrefstyle url -% client -f server1 -i 8 - -The first two calls will be called on server1, then the location -forwarding is called on this one and the next two calls are going to -be called on the second one. Location forwarding is then called on -the second one and the last two calls are then done on the thrid -server. - - - |