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/* -*- C++ -*- */
// $Id$
// ============================================================================
//
// = LIBRARY
// TAO/orbsvcs/tests/Logger
//
// = FILENAME
// client.h
//
// = DESCRIPTION
// This program tests an implementation of a logger service. It uses the
// <Logger_Factory> server to create a number of logger objects.
// It then uses their object references to test functions supported
// by the logger server.
//
// = AUTHORS
// Sergio Flores-Gaitan <sergio@cs.wustl.edu>
// Matt Braun <mjb2@cec.wustl.edu>
//
// ============================================================================
#include "ace/Get_Opt.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
#include "tao/corba.h"
#include "orbsvcs/CosNamingC.h"
#include "orbsvcs/LoggerC.h"
class Logger_Client
{
// = TITLE
// Defines a class that encapsulates behaviour of the Logger
// client example. Provides a better understanding of the logic
// in an object oriented way.
//
// = DESCRIPTION
// This class declares an interface to run the example client for
// Logger CORBA server. All the complexity for initializing the
// server is hidden in the class. Just the <run> interface is
// needed.
public:
// = Constructor and destructor.
Logger_Client (void);
~Logger_Client (void);
int run (void);
// Execute client example code.
int init (int argc, char **argv);
// Initialize the client communication endpoint with server.
private:
int parse_args (void);
// Parses the arguments passed on the command line.
void init_record (Logger::Log_Record &newrec,
Logger::Log_Priority lp,
const char *msg);
// Prepares the <Log_Record> for logging.
void show_record (Logger::Log_Record &newrec);
// Shows contents of the record (for debugging purposes)
CORBA::Object_var
resolve_name (CosNaming::Name &name, char* namestring,
CosNaming::NamingContext_var context,
CORBA::Environment &env);
// Take the Name, give it the proper string name, and
// resolve it
int
nesting_test (CosNaming::Name &name, char* namestring,
CosNaming::NamingContext_var context,
CORBA::Environment &env);
// Test the nesting context
int argc_;
// # of arguments on the command line.
char **argv_;
// arguments from command line.
int test_nesting_;
// Test nested naming context or not.
CORBA::ORB_var orb_;
// Keep a pointer to the orb, to avoid accidental deletes.
Logger_var logger_1_;
// Logger obj ref.
Logger_var logger_2_;
// Logger obj ref.
// @@ Matt, I recommend that once you finish implementing the
// TAO_Naming_Client class that you include an instance of it in
// this class, which can then do the (simplified) initialization of
// the Naming Service CLIENT.
};
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