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diff --git a/TAO/tests/POA/README b/TAO/tests/POA/README deleted file mode 100644 index f7bbc2d70bc..00000000000 --- a/TAO/tests/POA/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -// $Id$ - -The following TAO applications illustate various Portable Object -Adapter (POA) interfaces and their usage scenarios. - - Individual README files in the respective directories explain -these applications further. - - . RootPOA - - This example explains how to obtain the name of the - RootPOA. - - . NewPOA - - This example explains the operations involved in - creation of new POAs. - - . FindPOA - - This example explains registering an adapter activator - for a POA and also the find_POA operation. - - . Generic_Servant - - A simple interface (Foo) is defined here and its - implementations, server and client programs are - available, which can be used for testing POA - applications. Several servers for that interface are - implemented using different POA policies; a common - client for all the servers is also provided. - - . On_Demand_Activation - - Contains programs that test the POA's 2 types of - activation of objects on demand, namely , Servant - Activator approach and Servant Locator , which depend - on the RETAIN/NON-RETAIN policy of a POA. - - . Default_Servant - - Contains a File IDL module and its implementation and - a server,client to test the File Module interfaces. - The System interface uses the USE_DEFAULT_MANAGER policy - to create a POA and registers a single File Descriptor - object as the default servant. The default servant serves - requests for many Descriptor objects. - - . Explicit_Activation - - This application explains various operations involved - in the explicit activation of objects; including the - creation of objects without servants (the servant is - created on demand). NOTE: Currently the example does - not work. < It compiles; but at runtime, _narrow() - raises an exception on the client. > - - |