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+(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.