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diff --git a/TAO/orbsvcs/tests/EC_Multiple/README b/TAO/orbsvcs/tests/EC_Multiple/README deleted file mode 100644 index 1d18fa5275c..00000000000 --- a/TAO/orbsvcs/tests/EC_Multiple/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -# $Id$ - - This test ilustrates how to connect multiple ECs; it has many -options and can be configured to run a single EC, two ECs connected -through a Gateway, short-circuit the EC, use a global, local or -precomputed schedule, etc. - - Please see the scripts for typical configurations. - - A simple test is that uses a pre-computed schedule would be: - -# Run the Naming Service -$ ../../Naming_Service/Naming_Service -ORBport 0 - -p NameService.pid -o NameService.ior -# If the multicast location does not work for your use: -# -# NameService=`cat NameService.ior` -# export NameService -# -# or other commands that suit your shell. -# - -# Run the first EC, supplier generates events <1> and <2> consumer -# subscribes to events <1> and <3> -$ ./EC_Multiple -ORBport 0 -l ECM1 -r ECM2 -s runtime -p ECM1.pid \ - -h 1,1,1,250000,100,1,2,1,3 - -# Run the second EC, supplier generates events <4> and <3> consumer -# subscribes to events <4> and <2> -$ ./EC_Multiple -ORBport 0 -l ECM2 -r ECM1 -s runtime -p ECM2.pid \ - -h 1,1,1,250000,100,4,3,4,2 - -# Notice how the consumer receives both local and remote events, but -# not all the local neither all the remote events. |