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diff --git a/docs/tutorials/015/Client_i.cpp b/docs/tutorials/015/Client_i.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 6415fed1966..00000000000 --- a/docs/tutorials/015/Client_i.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ - -// $Id$ - -#include "Client_i.h" -#include "ace/Message_Block.h" -#include "ace/INET_Addr.h" -#include "ace/SOCK_Connector.h" - -// Simple constructor just remembers the endpoint information for use by open. -Client::Client( u_short _port, const char * _server) - : port_(_port), server_(_server) -{ - ; -} - -/* Do nothing. This should probably call close() if we can make sure - that it's OK to close() multiple times. -*/ -Client::~Client(void) -{ - ; -} - -/* Open the connection to the server. This is traditional ACE. We - simply construct an endpoint and use a connector to establish the - link. -*/ -int Client::open( void ) -{ - ACE_INET_Addr addr(port_,server_); - ACE_SOCK_Connector con; - - if( con.connect(peer(),addr) == -1 ) - { - ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR, "%p\n", "ACE_SOCK_Connector::connect()"), -1); - } - - // Something new here... We have to use the protocol stream - // to ensure that our data is in the correct format when - // received by the server. Thus, we open the stream and - // transfer ownership of the peer. - return stream().open( peer() ); -} - -// The remainder of the functions just delegate to the stream. - -int Client::close( void ) -{ - return stream().close(); -} - -int Client::put( ACE_Message_Block * _message ) -{ - return stream().put(_message,0); -} - -int Client::get( ACE_Message_Block * & _response ) -{ - return stream().get(_response); -} |