diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'trunk/ACE/examples/C++NPv1/README')
-rw-r--r-- | trunk/ACE/examples/C++NPv1/README | 73 |
1 files changed, 73 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/trunk/ACE/examples/C++NPv1/README b/trunk/ACE/examples/C++NPv1/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..747fa24ecfc --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/ACE/examples/C++NPv1/README @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +(This is file $Id$) + +The files in this directory contain the source code from the book +``C++ Network Programming: Mastering Complexity Using ACE and +Patterns'' (C++NPv1) by Douglas C. Schmidt and Stephen D. Huston +(Addison-Wesley 2001, ISBN 0-201-60464-7). + +We have compiled and run these files on the following platforms: + + Sun Solaris 8 on SPARC using Sun Forte 6. + Redhat Linux 7.1 using g++ 2.96. + Microsoft Windows 2000 using Microsoft Visual C++ 6. + +You must have the ACE_ROOT environment variable set correctly to build +these examples. ACE_ROOT must refer to the top-level ACE_wrappers +directory. Please see $ACE_ROOT/ACE-INSTALL.html for instructions on +how to build the ACE toolkit. + +Mapping Source Files to Book Chapters +------------------------------------- + +The files in this directory map to the chapters in C++NPv1 as follows: + +Chapter 4 Logging_Client.h + Logging_Client.cpp + Logging_Handler.h + Logging_Handler.cpp + Iterative_Logging_Server.h + Iterative_Logging_Server.cpp + +Chapter 7 Reactive_Logging_Server.h + Reactive_Logging_Server.cpp + Reactive_Logging_Server_Ex.h + Reactive_Logging_Server_Ex.cpp + +Chapter 8 Process_Per_Connection_Logging_Server.h + Process_Per_Connection_Logging_Server.cpp + +Chapter 9 Thread_Per_Connection_Logging_Server.h + Thread_Per_Connection_Logging_Server.cpp + RT_Thread_Per_Connection_Logging_Server.h + RT_Thread_Per_Connection_Logging_Server.cpp + +Microsoft Visual C++ users: +--------------------------- + +The examples.dsw file is a Microsoft Visual C++ workspace file that +contains projects for the individual programs. You can either build +them separately, or use the Batch Build command to build multiple +projects at once. + +All other users: +---------------- + +Assuming that your system is configured correctly, you should be able +to type + +% make + +to compile all of the programs, and + +% make clean + +to remove all the files that were generated during compilation. + +There are also individual Makefiles for each separate example program. +These makefiles have a ".mak" suffix. For example, Logging_Client.mak +is the makefile for the Logging_Client program. + +All of the files in these directories are copyright Addison Wesley, +and they come with absolutely no warranty whatsoever. Permission is +hereby granted to use these programs for educational or commercial +purposes. |