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-X <TITLE>ACE Tutorial 004</TITLE>
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-<CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+2>ACE Tutorial 004</FONT></B></CENTER>
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-<CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+2>A much more clever Client</FONT></B></CENTER>
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-X
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-the C++ put operator (&lt;&lt;) to put some data for us. That's what
-we're going to do this time. (This tutorial is actually where ACE_IOStream
-was born.)
-<P>
-Kirthika says:
-<UL>
-The cool thing about this "cooler" client is how we use a C++ trick for
-streaming incoming data by using the operator<<() method. Also the
-Connector portion is wrapped in the open() method which now takes in the
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-<P>Ok, now we're done with that. As you can see, it really isn't
-so hard to create an object that makes sending data much more "natural"
-than the typical send() or send_n() invocation. You can even build
-up arbitrary objects and do some neat tricks with C++ templates to stream
-their data out as well. (We may go into that a little later.)
-Of course, writting the full implementation such that these streams are
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-In addition, there are a lot of optimizations that this client would benefit
-from!
-X
-<P>As an exercise to the reader (don't you hate those!) I challenge you
-to write the server side of this. You can take a look at IOStream_Test
-in the ACE distribution if you get stuck...
-X
-<P>If you want to compile it yourself, here's the <A HREF="client.cpp">source</A>,
-the <A HREF="Makefile">Makefile</A>,
-and <A HREF="00SetEnv">Environment
-settings</A>.
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