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diff --git a/TAO/tests/NestedUpcall/Triangle_Test/README b/TAO/tests/NestedUpcall/Triangle_Test/README deleted file mode 100644 index 70e8d57e5fe..00000000000 --- a/TAO/tests/NestedUpcall/Triangle_Test/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -$Id$ -Documentation about the Triangle test - -Purpose: - -Is to show how nested upcalls are handled. - -Three objects exist: -Object A, Object B and the Initiator - -The initiator calls a two-way call foo on object A, -object A calls foo_object_B, a one-way call, on the initiator, -this causes initiator to call foo on object B, -this causes object B to (oneway) call finish on object A, -this causes object A to return from its first two-way call -(before object B returns from its two-way call), -after a second or so object B returns from its two-way call. - -The printed order should show, that the replies are -handled in the stack order, but not in the actual -arriving order. - -To start: - -%server_A -o server1 -ORBport 10045 -% -%server_B -o server2 -ORBport 10046 -% -%initiator -f server1 -g server2 -ORBport 10047 - -
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