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-The MT-Cubit example
---------------------
-
-Compiling
----------
-
-Makefile is provided. Use make to compile.
-
-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:
--------
-
-./server -p <port_num> -h <my_hostname> -t <number_of_servants>
-
-port_num is the port number at which the server will start the first
-(and highest priority) servant. Successive servants (with successively
-lower priorities) will be created starting at (port_num+1). The -n
-parameter specifies the total number of servants.
-
-The server will print the IOR of the servants, but it is not required
-by the client.
-
-client:
--------
-
-./client -ORBobjrefstyle url -p <port_num> -h <server_hostname>
- -d <datatype> -n <num_calls> -t <num_of_clients> [-r]
-
-<datatype> is one of the following:
-
-0 Octet
-1 Short
-2 Long
-3 Struct of the above 3 types
-
-<port_num> is the port number of the highest priority servant and
-should be the same as the port_num supplied to the server, as
-described earlier. The lower priority servant is assumed to be at
-(port_num+1).
-
-<server_hostname> is the hostname of the server.
-
-Based on the server_hostname and the port_num, the client
-automatically constructs the IOR's for the servants
-
-<num_calls> is the number of CORBA twoway calls to be made
-
-<num_of_clients> is the total number of concurrent clients to be
-created. The clients will have successively decreasing
-priorities.
-
-The -r option can be used to turn on the thread-per-rate tests.
-
-Results
--------
-
-The client prints the latency observed by the high priority client,
-and the average latency observed by the low priority clients. Jitter
-(standard deviation of the latency) is also printed by the client.