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diff --git a/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/CORBAplus/IDL_Cubit/README b/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/CORBAplus/IDL_Cubit/README deleted file mode 100644 index 7e3219a7d4c..00000000000 --- a/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/CORBAplus/IDL_Cubit/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -This is the cubit example that uses the CORBAplus IDL compiler to generate -the stubs and skeletons. Additional features include presence of a -factory to create Cubit objects. - -You can either run the server in the background in the same window as -the client or open a separate window for the client and server. - -server: -------- - -% svr [-d] [-n <number-of-cubit-objects>] [-pbtrace] - -The server cubit factory maintained num_of_cubit objects (default = -1). They are assigned keys that look like "key0", "key1", ... - -When the server is started and you have used the -d flag, you should -see a line of output that looks something like: -XpsIiopServerProfileFactory::XpsIiopServerProfileFactory() : new tcp server listening at port 45372 - -Using -d turns on debugging messages. It 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. - -NOTE: - -0. $PBHOME is the directory where CORBAplus is installed. - -1. Set the appropriate environment variables for CORBAplus to work. Look at the example script at -$PBHOME/.cshrc_pb You can append this script to your .cshrc.mine file assuming you run a csh shell. -You can also execute it, like: - - source $PBHOME/.cshrc_pb - -2. Make sure the CORBAplus BOA server is running, before trying to run the server example. - - To run the BOA server execute: - - $PBHOME/bin/pbboad -pbtrace - -client: -------- - -% clnt [-d] [-k <cubit key>] [-n <iterations>] -pbinit Cubit_Factory iiop://<host>:<port>/cubit_factory - - where - <host> is the machine where the server is running. - <port> is the port number that was displayed when the server was run. See example output above. - -<cubit_key> corresponds to "key0", "key1", ... - -<iterations> are the number of times you want to execute a call. - --d : see same option for server above.
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