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diff --git a/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/DII_Cubit/README b/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/DII_Cubit/README deleted file mode 100644 index c73482bdf76..00000000000 --- a/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/DII_Cubit/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -// $Id$ - -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). |