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-// $Id$
-
-This is the cubit example that does everything using DII requests.
-It uses the server in IDL_Cubit. Getting a reference
-to the Cubit object, making the Cubit operation calls,
-and shutting down the server are all done with DII requests.
-
-NOTES: The IDL_Cubit server used to run a Naming Service so the client
- could easily locate it. This proved too problematic, the test
- required a complete compilation of the orbsvcs library and was
- not reliable. The preferred method is to use a file to pass
- the factory IOR between the server and the client.
-
-To run the tests with one "button-push", execute the perl script run_test.pl
-in this directory. It will start up the server and client. The client will
-shut down the server when the tests are finished.
-
-If you want to run each executable separately and manually, run the
-server first (in IDL_Cubit). Then run the client with zero or more of
-the following args:
-
- [-d] Increments TAO_debug_level. It's additive, up
- to 2 levels of debugging.
-
- [-n <calls/loop>] Sets the # of calls per loop (default is 250).
-
- [-i <factory IOR>] For passing the IOR by hand.
-
- [-f <filename>] If server is run with [-o <filename>] option,
- it outputs its factory IOR to a file, which
- the client can read with this option.
-
- [-x] Shuts down server when finished.
-
-If using the -i option, you might want to run the server with the option
-[-ORBobjrefstyle url]. This will cause the server to display its IOR in a
-more human-readable form. The server can be run in the same window in the
-background, or in a different window.
-
-The command line options, default calls per loop, order and display format of the
-stats are all similar to those in the IDL_Cubit tests.
-
-On the Unix side, the Makefile will also build IDL_Cubit/server if
-necessary (thanks to David Levine). If the server exits when run on a
-Unix machine, it probbly means that someone else is also running it
-and the defaults port numbers have collided. Just add the arg
-[-ORBport 0] when running the server and it will get a new port number.