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Chapter 18 example
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This example been taken from the book "Advanced CORBA Programming with C++"
by Michi Henning and Steve Vinoski. Copyright 1999. Addison-Wesley, Reading,
MA. To make the examples work with TAO, some minor modifications to the
source code have been made, with permission, by Mike Moran <mm4@cs.wustl.edu>.
All of these changes are documented in the file CHANGES, in this directory.
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Summary:
This example adds the use of the Naming Service to the climate control
system of chapter 12.
Building:
This example must be built with native C++ exceptions, and with an ACE/TAO
build with exceptions. Make sure to use TAO_FLAG Ge=0 to ensure that the
IDL generated code uses c++ exceptions rather than creating
CORBA_Environment variables.
With GNU make, simply type
% make exceptions=1
to create the executable server and client.
Also, make sure that the Naming Service executable has been built at
$TAO_ROOT/orbsvcs/Naming_Service/Naming_Service.
server:
The server takes no parameters nor command line options and registers the
controller object with the naming service. The server then waits
infinitely for clients requests.
client:
The client gets reference to the controller through the naming service,
makes several remote calls on this controller, and terminates.
run_test.pl:
The script starts up a new Naming Service, starts thc server and client,
and when the client has completed terminates the server and NamingService.
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