Description: This is the simplest example shows the use of a Custom Servant Dispatching (CSD) Strategy. This test uses the reference implementation, known as the Thread Pool CSD Strategy. This tests some simple remote two-way CORBA requests and a simple remote one-way request. The server application creates one servant object, runs the ORB event loop using the main thread, and uses one worker thread for the Thread Pool CSD Strategy. The client application invokes simple two-way calls on the object reference. There is also a simple one-way call that is also made on the object reference. The run_test.pl script will launch 1 sever process, and 40 client processes. Each client process will make invocations on the single object reference provided by the (single) server process. Executables: * client_main This is the client test executable. Command-line arguments: -? : Prints the executable's available command-line options, and then exits. -i : Provide the IOR to the client (ie, file://some.ior). * server_main This is the server test executable. Command-line arguments: -? : Prints the executable's available command-line options, and then exits. -o : Name of file to which the IOR will be written. -n : The number of clients that will use the server. * run_test.pl This perl script will run an automated test using 40 client processes and 1 server process. The script returns 0 if the test was successful. No command-line options are supported. Simply execute the perl script as follows: $ ./run_test.pl