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<?xml version="1.0"?> <!-- -*- SGML -*-  -->

<!-- If this file is moved to a different directory, make sure to change the
     path to the DTD below. Otherwise the examples won't work. -->
<!DOCTYPE softpkg SYSTEM "../../../docs/XML/softpkg.dtd">

<!-- Hello World's Servant Software Descriptor  -->
<!-- This file describes various HelloWorld servant -->
<!-- implementations. -->


<softpkg name="CIAO-HelloWorld-Servant" version="1.0">
  <pkgtype>CIAO Servant</pkgtype>
  <title>Hello World Servants</title>
  <author>
    <company>Washington University in St. Louis</company>
    <webpage href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~doc/"/>
  </author>
  <description>A Hello World executor implementation.</description>
  <license href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE-copying.html"/>
  <idl id="IDL:HelloWorld:1.0" homeid="IDL:HelloHome:1.0">
    <fileinarchive name="hello.idl"/>
  </idl>

  <!-- Duplicate information.  We should use the copy in hello.csd -->
  <!-- So, do we really need this one? -->
  <descriptor type="CORBA Component">
    <fileinarchive name="hello.ccd"/>
  </descriptor>

  <implementation id="DCE:05833d92-4783-4b85-ac14-e2575dac26f7">
    <!-- The following stuff should match those defined in csd file. -->
    <os name="WinNT" version="4.0"/>
    <os name="WinXP" version="5.0"/>
    <processor name="x86"/>
    <compile name="MSVC" version="6.0"/>
    <programminglanguage name="C++"/>
    <dependency type="ORB">
      <name>TAO</name>
    </dependency>

    <code>
      <!-- No need to specify extension below since ACE takes care of that, -->
      <fileinarchive name="hello_svnt"/>
      <entrypoint>createHelloHome_Servant</entrypoint>
    </code>

  </implementation>

  <!-- Let's add more implementation description later when we try to -->
  <!-- compile this stuff on, say, Solaris and Linux.                 -->

</softpkg>