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diff --git a/TAO/examples/Simple/time/README b/TAO/examples/Simple/time/README deleted file mode 100644 index c80a08a651d..00000000000 --- a/TAO/examples/Simple/time/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -$Id$ - -This is a simple CORBA example that has an object (Time) with only two -methods, one that returns the current time of day and another that shuts -down the server. - -server: -------- - -server [-d] [-o <ior_output_file>] - -Options: -------- --o Outputs the server ior to the file - -When the server is started, you should see as the first line of output -something that looks like - iiop:1.0//danzon.cs.wustl.edu:10015/P35ad159600081a38/child_poa/server - (-ORBobjrefstyle url) -or - IOR:000000000000001649444c3a43756269745... - (-ORBobjrefstyle ior) - -The -o option makes it easier to run from a script because the ior -passing is done through the <ior_output_file>. - --d Debug flag --n Use the naming service - -Using -d turns on debugging messages. This option is additive, i.e., -the more -d options provided, the more debugging you can get. At the -moment, only 2 levels of debugging are implemented, and more than 2 -d -options are ignored. - -client: -------- - -client [-d] [-x] [-f <Server_ior_file>] [-n iterations] [-k ior] - -Options: -------- --d Debug flag --x Tells the server to shutdown at the end of the test. --f Reads the server ior from the file --n Use the naming service --k IOR or The IOR can also be given in the format like file://[file.ior] - with the full path - -You can either cut and paste the IOR from the server to the client -(with the -k option), or have the client read the IOR from a file -using the -f option. (This file is produced using the -o option with the -server.) - -run_test.pl: ------------- - -This is a perl script which runs both the server and client and shuts down -the everything when it is done. - |