/** @page Hello Test README File The simplest possible test for TAO. This is a very simple test for TAO, it can be argued that it is in fact too simple to do anything useful, i.e. chances are that this test will always pass. The goals of writing this test are: - Provide a very simple, very fast 'smoke test' for ORB developers. If Hello does not pass then something is extremely broken and you should go back to the drawing board. - Provide a code base to write more complex tests - Rule out basic infrastructure problems: if this test does not work for a user then the infrastructure (network, DNS, host configuration) are more likely to be at fault than the ORB. - External users are often asked to send us a 'simple test' for their use case, we can now point them to this test to explain what do we mean by "simple". - The -GA option has been added to the IDL compiler command line. This option generates type code and Any insertion/extraction operator implementations in a separate file with the extension *A.cpp. This file is not included in the compilation however, to make sure there is no dependency on it if the client and server do not use type codes or Anys. Please refrain from "improving", extending or expanding this test, if you need to change To run the test use the run_test.pl script: $ ./run_test.pl the script returns 0 if the test was successful. */