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diff --git a/examples/Connection/non_blocking/README b/examples/Connection/non_blocking/README deleted file mode 100644 index 74c44fe6de7..00000000000 --- a/examples/Connection/non_blocking/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -This code illustrates how to write a single set of source code (for a -client and server) and then parameterize in the desired IPC mechanism. -In this case, the IPC mechanisms include sockets, TLI, and STREAM -pipes. The single set of source code is located in CPP-acceptor.cpp -(which is the server) and CPP-connector.cpp (which is the non-blocking -client). - -Here's how I typically run these tests: - -% test_sock_acceptor localhost:10020 & -starting up daemon ./test_sock_acceptor -starting server addr 127.0.0.1:10020 on handle 5 -client addr 127.0.0.1:10003 on handle 6 -hello - -% test_sock_connector localhost:10020 -starting up daemon ./test_sock_connector -activating 5 -in handle_output -please enter input..: hello -in handle_output - -There are a number of other options that you can provide. Please see -the source code for details. - -Note that only the sock tests work on all platforms. The other tests -reply on features (in particular, non-blocking connections and TLI) -that are mostly found on UNIX platforms. |