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-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef CLIENT_ACCEPTOR_H
-#define CLIENT_ACCEPTOR_H
-
-/* The ACE_Acceptor<> template lives in the ace/Acceptor.h header
- file. You'll find a very consitent naming convention between the
- ACE objects and the headers where they can be found. In general,
- the ACE object ACE_Foobar will be found in ace/Foobar.h. */
-
-#include "ace/Acceptor.h"
-
-#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
-# pragma once
-#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
-
-/* Since we want to work with sockets, we'll need a SOCK_Acceptor to
- allow the clients to connect to us. */
-#include "ace/SOCK_Acceptor.h"
-
-/* The Client_Handler object we develop will be used to handle clients
- once they're connected. The ACE_Acceptor<> template's first
- parameter requires such an object. In some cases, you can get by
- with just a forward declaration on the class, in others you have to
- have the whole thing. */
-#include "client_handler.h"
-
-/* Parameterize the ACE_Acceptor<> such that it will listen for socket
- connection attempts and create Client_Handler objects when they
- happen. In Tutorial 001, we wrote the basic acceptor logic on our
- own before we realized that ACE_Acceptor<> was available. You'll
- get spoiled using the ACE templates because they take away a lot of
- the tedious details! */
-typedef ACE_Acceptor <Client_Handler, ACE_SOCK_ACCEPTOR> Client_Acceptor;
-
-#endif /* CLIENT_ACCEPTOR_H */