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diff --git a/TAO/examples/Simulator/README b/TAO/examples/Simulator/README deleted file mode 100644 index 0faf0dff1c6..00000000000 --- a/TAO/examples/Simulator/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -$Id$ - -Documentation for the Simulator/DOVE demo - -Purpose: To show how the event service can be used to as a media to - transport monitoring events including data. Also to - show how objects implemented in Java can access/can be accessed - by TAO objects. - An other purpose is also to show the feasability of - the DOVE framework as mentioned in - "http://wwww.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/dove.html". - -Application: Using the Event Service as distribution media, event - consumers and event suppliers are needed. The central - element in the Event Service is a so called, event channel. - The event channel transports events from suppliers to - consumers. Filtering can be activated. - The mapping to DOVE is the following: - Event Channel - DOVE Agent - Event Consumer - DOVE Browser and/or DOVE MIB - Event Supplier - Monitored Application (here - an object supplying recorded scheduling - and dummy information) - - -Implementation: - The events contain structs with avionics information. - They are supllied by sensors of an avionic and are - consumed by the DOVE Browser, an JAVA applet running on - a different machine and/or location. The collected metrics are displayed in - JAVA Beans. A object called DOVE Management Information - Base connects to the same Event Channel. The MIB analyses the - the data field in the event. The field is a CORBA::Any, - so no assumptions can be made about the kind of data in - the event. The analysed Any is then printed into a file. - - A C++ Supplier pushes events containing a - navigation or weapons struct to the Event Service. - The latency and other machine metrics are read from - a file, which contains recorded scheduling information. - The Event Service dispatches the events to any number of - DOVE Browsers/MIBs which are implemented using JAVA/C++. - The DOVE Browser extracts the data of the structs and dispatches - it to various Visualization Components. - - -For more informations refer to: - $TAO_ROOT/docs/releasenotes/index.html - - -Requirements: - * C++ compiler - * Java JDK 1,1,x - * ACE/TAO environment, - * Visibroker 3.2 for Java - - -!!RELEASE CHANGES: - - the file make.bat is in this directory just for test purposes. - It is used to switch from the Visibroker environment to the JDK 1.2 - envrionment. So don't worry about it, you won't need it. - - - the file ss has been moved one level up and it got - renamed to "start_services". So use it to start the - naming and event service. - - - it is no longer required to start the scheduling service - -Parts of the Demo: - - * DOVE Browser (implemented in Java using Visibroker 3.2 for Java) - - * Event Supplier, can be seen as a monitored object, called - DOVE Application (implemented in C++ using TAO) - - * DOVE MIB, storing event data on persistent storage and keeping - track of statistical data (implemented in C++ using TAO) - -Files: - Common: - NavWeap.idl - IDL definition of the Weapons and Navigation struct - README - this readme file - - - Event Supplier: (in directory $TAO_ROOT/orbsvcs/tests/Simulator/Event_Supplier/) - Event_Sup.cpp - Event Supplier - Event_Sup.h - Event Supplier class definition - Makefile - Event Supplier Makefile - (Event_Con.cpp, Event_Con.h - Event Consumer for testing) - svc.conf - helper file - - - DOVEBrowswer: (in directory $TAO_ROOT/orbsvcs/tests/Simulator/DOVEBrowser/) - AnswerEvent.java - Having my own Events - AnswerListener.java - Listener for these Events - DataHandler.java - Base class for all Data Handlers - DemoCore.java - Core of the Demo to connect Observables with Observers - DemoObservable.java - Base class for Observables - DoubleVisComp.java - Visualization Component (will be a JavaBean) for Doubles - DOVEBrowser.java - Wrapper around DemoCore - NS_Resolve.java - Resolving the inital reference to the Naming Service - NavWeapDataHandler.java - Specialized Data Handler for Navigation and Weapon data - NavigationVisComp.java - Visualization Component (... JavaBean) for Navigation data - ObservablesDialog.java - Dialog window for connecting Observables with OBservers - Properties.java - constant definitons - PushConsumer.java - Event Service Push Consumer - PushConsumerFactory.java - Factory for the Consumer - Queue.java - Queue for the DoubleVisComp - VisComp.java - Base class for the Visualization Components - WeaponsVisComp.java - Visualization Component for Weapons - - - DOVE MIB: (in directory $TAO_ROOT/orbsvcs/tests/Simulator/DOVEMIB/) - DOVEMIB.[cpp,h] - Core routines, connection to the Event Channel - Node.[cpp,h] - Nodes used by the AnyAnalyser - AnyAnalyser.[cpp,h] - Anaylser for CORBA anys, storing the contained types on - persistent storage - NodeVisitor.h - base class definition of a Visitor - PrintVisistor.[cpp,h] - Able to print a given tree of type nodes, which is - generated by the Anyanalyser - - -Compiling: - Common: - Be sure that you have _not_ built with - TAO_LACKS_EVENT_CHANNEL_ANY enabled. - - And, be sure that the following are built: - - "compile $TAO_ROOT/orbsvcs/orbsvcs" - "compile $TAO_ROOT/orbsvcs/Event_Service" - "compile $TAO_ROOT/orbsvcs/Naming_Service" - "compile $TAO_ROOT/orbsvcs/Scheduling_Service" - - Then, just run "make" in top level Simulator - directory. The DOVEBrowser requires VisiJava's - idl2java and vbjc. If they are not on your PATH, - or in the default location specified in - DOVEBrowser/Makefile, you'll have to specify the - location in the "make" invocation. For example: - - make VISIJAVA_BIN=/usr/local/VisiJava-3.2 - -Starting: - Start in the following order on different ORB ports: - * Naming Service - * Event Service - - You can use "start_services" on Unix machines. The - script is located in $TAO_ROOT/orbsvcs/tests. - - Supplier: - Event_Sup -ORBport 10040 -f MLF.dat -m 1000 - - // -m 1000 for 1000 events sent by the supplier - // -f MLF.dat to read scheduling data from this file as input - - - DOVE Browser: - vbj DOVEBrowser - (also supported: vbj DOVEBrowser -ORBnameserviceior <IOR> ) - - or - - gatekeeper - cd /visigenic/vbroker/lib - jar xf vbjorb.jar - jar xf vbjtools.jar - "setting the Naming Service IOR in the DOVEBrowser.html file" - appletviewer DOVEBrowser.html - - - - DOVE MIB: - DOVEMIB -ORBport 10041 -f myfile -m 100 - - // -m 100 for storing the next 100 events - // -f myfile for the name of the file in which it will be stored |