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diff --git a/TAO/orbsvcs/tests/Sched_Conf/README b/TAO/orbsvcs/tests/Sched_Conf/README deleted file mode 100644 index e787e7d690a..00000000000 --- a/TAO/orbsvcs/tests/Sched_Conf/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -Overview: - - The scheduling service can run in one of two different modes of - operation, an off-line configuration mode, and a run-time execution mode. - The application uses the Scheduler_Factory to specify in which mode - it would like to use the scheduling service. - - In the configuration mode, the application registers RT_Infos containing - operation characteristics with the off-line scheduler, and also specifies - operation dependencies. The Event Channel also registers RT_Infos for its - own operations, and specifies any additional dependencies introduced by - subscription or event correllation. - - Once all operations are registered, the application invokes the - scheduler's compute_scheduling method. The scheduler generates a - "schedule" consisting of operation priorities and sub-priorities, and - determines whether or not the schedule is feasible. The scheduler also - produces queue specification information that can be used to configure - the dispatching module's number and kinds of queues (this - automatic dispatching module configuration will appear in a TAO release - *very* soon). The application then may ask the config scheduler to dump - it's schedule to a header file. - - The Sched_Conf.cpp file in this directory is an example of how this is done. - Building and running the Sched_Conf executable will produce a header file - called Sched_Conf_Runtime.h, which is included by Sched_Conf_Runtime.cpp. - - The dumped header file contains tables with the static scheduling and - configuration information. The Sched_Conf_Runtime application passes this - information to the run-time scheduler at start-up. The application may also - re-register its operations to verify the correct operations were loaded. The - Sched_Conf_Runtime does this, and in fact exercises a number of methods - of the run-time scheduler to ensure it gives correct responses for the - table of operations with which it was instantiated. - -Program operation: - - build Sched_Conf - run Sched_Conf - build Sched_Conf_Runtime - run Sched_Conf_Runtime - |