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diff --git a/apps/Orbix-Examples/Event_Comm/README b/apps/Orbix-Examples/Event_Comm/README deleted file mode 100644 index 1bd7b5d8c45..00000000000 --- a/apps/Orbix-Examples/Event_Comm/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -OVERVIEW - -This directory contains source code for a prototype CORBA-based -distributed notification mechanism. This mechanism implements a -"publish/subscribe" communication protocol. It allows Suppliers to -pass messages containing object references to a dynamically managed -group of Consumers. This is similar to the OMG COSS Event Service, -though not as sophisticated. - -This example also illustrates how to integrate Orbix with the ACE -libraries. - -DIRECTORY STRUCTURE - -There are 4 directories: - -Supplier - - -- The supplier test driver, which must be started - first. It has an instance of an IDL Notifier - object. This object accepts subscriptions from Consumers - and forwards events sent to it either via Consumers or - via its standard input. - - The Supplier must be registered with the ORB using the - following command: - - % putit Event_Comm_Notifier <pathname>/supplier - -Consumer - - -- The consumer test driver, which must be started - after the Supplier. It has an instance of an - IDL Notification_Receiver object. This object is - used to receive notifications from the Notifier object - residing in the Supplier. When the Consumer starts up it - gets an object reference to the Supplier's Notifier. - It then subscribes its Notification_Receiver object with - the Supplier's Notifier by passing an object reference. - - In addition to passing an object reference to a - Notification_Receiver, the Consumer also may specify a - filtering criteria, which is a regular expression. If - the filtering criteria is the string "" then the Notifier - will send all Notifications to the Consumer (i.e., "" is - treated as a "wildcard"). Otherwise, the filtering - criteria is considered to be a regular expression, - and only those Notification tags that match the regular - expression will be forwarded to the Consumer. The regular - expressions are those used by ed(1) (see the regexp(5) - manual page for more info). - - The Consumer must be registered with the ORB - using the following command: - - % putit Event_Comm_Notification_Receiver <pathname>/consumer - -include - - -- This contains links to the appropriate header - files. - -libsrc - - -- This contains the IDL files and IDL implementation - classes that support the distributed notification scheme. - These are shared by the Consumer and Supplier. - -RUNNING THE TESTS - -To run the tests do the following: - -1. Compile everything. - -2. Start up the Orbix daemon (orbixd) if it's not already - running. - -3. Register the Consumer (i.e., Notification_Receiver) and Supplier - (i.e., Notifier) with the Orbix daemon (orbixd), as described - above. - -4. Start the Supplier/supplier executable. - -5. Start up as many copies of the Consumer/consumer as you'd like. - Typically, I run each one in its own window. If you'd like to use - different machines make sure that you start up the Orbix daemon on - each one and register the Consumer. - -6. Once the Consumers have subscribed you can send them info by typing - commands in the Supplier window. These will be sent to all the - Consumers who have subscribed. Likewise, you can send messages - from a Consumer to all other Consumers by typing messages in a - Consumer window. - - Note that if you type "quit", ^D, or ^C in a Consumer window the - Consumer will unsubscribe and shutdown its handlers and exit. - Likewise, if you type "quit", ^D, or ^C in the Supplier window - the Supplier will disconnect all of its Consumers and exit. - When a Consumer is disconnected from its Supplier it automatically - shuts itself down. - -7. When you want to terminate a Consumer or a Supplier, just type ^C - and the process will shut down gracefully. - -Please let me know if there are any questions. - - Doug - -schmidt@cs.wustl.edu |