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// This may look like C, but it's really -*- C++ -*-
// @ (#) $Id$
// ============================================================================
//
// = LIBRARY
// TAO
//
// = FILENAME
// orbconf.h
//
// = DESCRIPTION
// Build configuration file for the Inter-ORB Engine, and application
// level code using it via <corba.hh>
//
// = AUTHOR
// Copyright 1995 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
//
// TAO-specific changes by Chris Cleeland and Douglas C. Schmidt
//
// ============================================================================
#ifndef TAO_ORB_CONFIG_H
#define TAO_ORB_CONFIG_H
#include "ace/OS.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
#if !defined (TAO_REACTOR)
#define TAO_REACTOR ACE_Select_Reactor
#endif /* TAO_REACTOR */
#if !defined (TAO_NULL_LOCK_REACTOR)
#define TAO_NULL_LOCK_REACTOR ACE_Select_Reactor_T< ACE_Select_Reactor_Token_T<ACE_Noop_Token> >
#endif /* TAO_NULL_LOCK_REACTOR */
//#define POA_NO_TIMESTAMP
//
// Define this if you don't want POA timestamps in the IOR. Remember,
// without timestamps, transient and persistent POA cannot be
// distinguished
//#define TAO_USE_DOTTED_DECIMAL_ADDRESSES
//
// If set the ORB will use dotted decimal addresses in the IORs it
// exports, this is useful for platforms or environments that cannot
// depend on a DNS beign available.
// The default arguments of the resource factory for the fake service
// configurator
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_RESOURCE_FACTORY_ARGS)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_RESOURCE_FACTORY_ARGS "static Resource_Factory \"-ORBresources tss -ORBReactorType select_st\""
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_RESOURCE_FACTORY_ARGS */
// The default arguments of the client strategy factory for the fake service
// configurator
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_CLIENT_STRATEGY_FACTORY_ARGS)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_CLIENT_STRATEGY_FACTORY_ARGS "static Client_Strategy_Factory \"\""
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_CLIENT_STRATEGY_FACTORY_ARGS */
// The default arguments of the server strategy factory for the fake service
// configurator
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_STRATEGY_FACTORY_ARGS)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_STRATEGY_FACTORY_ARGS "static Server_Strategy_Factory \"-ORBconcurrency reactive -ORBsystemidpolicydemuxstrategy dynamic -ORBtablesize 128\""
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_STRATEGY_FACTORY_ARGS */
// The default size of TAO's server active object map.
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_ACTIVE_OBJECT_MAP_SIZE)
# if defined (TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_OBJECT_TABLE_SIZE)
//
// TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_OBJECT_TABLE_SIZE is deprecated. Please use
// TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_ACTIVE_OBJECT_MAP_SIZE.
//
# define TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_ACTIVE_OBJECT_MAP_SIZE TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_OBJECT_TABLE_SIZE
# else
# define TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_ACTIVE_OBJECT_MAP_SIZE 64
# endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_OBJECT_TABLE_SIZE */
#endif /* ! TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_ACTIVE_OBJECT_MAP_SIZE */
// The default size of TAO's server poa map.
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_POA_MAP_SIZE)
# define TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_POA_MAP_SIZE 24
#endif /* ! TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_POA_MAP_SIZE */
// The default UDP multicast port number for locating the TAO Naming
// Service.
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_NAME_SERVER_REQUEST_PORT)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_NAME_SERVER_REQUEST_PORT 10013
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_NAME_SERVER_REQUEST_PORT */
// The default UDP port number for replying to a location request to
// the TAO Naming Service.
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_NAME_SERVER_REPLY_PORT)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_NAME_SERVER_REPLY_PORT 10014
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_NAME_SERVER_REPLY_PORT */
// The default UDP multicast port number for locating the TAO Trading
// Service.
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_TRADING_SERVER_REQUEST_PORT)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_TRADING_SERVER_REQUEST_PORT 10016
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_TRADING_SERVER_REQUEST_PORT */
// The default UDP port number for replying to a location request to
// the TAO Trading Service.
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_TRADING_SERVER_REPLY_PORT)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_TRADING_SERVER_REPLY_PORT 10017
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_TRADING_SERVER_REPLY_PORT */
// The default UDP multicast port number for locating the TAO
// Implementation Repository Service.
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_IMPLREPO_SERVER_REQUEST_PORT)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_IMPLREPO_SERVER_REQUEST_PORT 10018
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_IMPLREPO_SERVER_REQUEST_PORT */
// The default UDP port number for replying to a location request to
// the TAO Implementation Repository Service.
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_IMPLREPO_SERVER_REPLY_PORT)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_IMPLREPO_SERVER_REPLY_PORT 10019
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_IMPLREPO_SERVER_REPLY_PORT */
// The default timeout receiving the location request to the TAO
// Naming, Trading and other servicesService.
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_SERVICE_RESOLUTION_TIMEOUT)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_SERVICE_RESOLUTION_TIMEOUT 10
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_SERVICE_RESOLUTION_TIMEOUT */
// The default starting port number for TAO servers.
// @@ This assumes we are using one or more protocols that will all
// @@ 1) know what to do with a port number and
// @@ 2) use the same default port number.
// @@ This shou8ld go away!
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_PORT)
#define TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_PORT 0
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_SERVER_PORT */
// TAO's max buffer size
#if !defined (TAO_MAXBUFSIZE)
#define TAO_MAXBUFSIZE 1024
#endif /* TAO_MAXBUFSIZE */
// This controls the alignment for TAO structs. It supports built-in
// types up to and including 16 bytes (128 bits) in size.
#if !defined (TAO_MAXIMUM_NATIVE_TYPE_SIZE)
# define TAO_MAXIMUM_NATIVE_TYPE_SIZE 128
#endif /* TAO_MAXIMUM_NATIVE_TYPE_SIZE */
// By default connection purging and recycling are done to provide robust
// connection management in TAO.
#if !defined (ACE_MVS)
# define TAO_USES_ROBUST_CONNECTION_MGMT
#endif /* ! ACE_MVS */
// This deals with the strategies for connection caching. By default
// it is the Null Strategy. Although it shall be Least Recently Used
// (LRU) with the default purging percentage of 20% once this feature
// has been thoroughly tested.
#if !defined (TAO_CONNECTION_CACHING_STRATEGY)
# define TAO_CONNECTION_CACHING_STRATEGY TAO_Resource_Factory::LRU
#endif /* TAO_CONNECTION_CACHING_STRATEGY */
#if !defined (TAO_PURGE_PERCENT)
# define TAO_PURGE_PERCENT 20
#endif /* TAO_PURGE_PERCENT */
// This deals with platforms that support namespaces vs platforms that
// don't. @@ MSVC's namespace implementation is somehow broken.
// The following macros are required to deal with the most bizarre and insane
// behavior of the MSVC++ compiler
#if defined (ACE_HAS_USING_KEYWORD)
#define TAO_NAMESPACE namespace
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_CLOSE
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_STORAGE_CLASS extern TAO_EXPORT_MACRO
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_BEGIN(NS) namespace NS {
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_END }
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_TYPE(TYPE)
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_DEFINE(TYPE,NAME,RHS) TYPE NAME = RHS;
#else
#define TAO_NAMESPACE struct TAO_EXPORT_MACRO
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_CLOSE ;
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_STORAGE_CLASS static
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_BEGIN(NS) NS##::
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_END
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_TYPE(TYPE) TYPE
#define TAO_NAMESPACE_DEFINE(TYPE,NAME,RHS) NAME = RHS;
#endif /* ACE_HAS_USING_KEYWORD */
# if defined (_MSC_VER) && defined (__ACE_INLINE__)
# define TAO_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION inline
# else
# define TAO_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION TAO_Export
# endif
// Instead of replacing this with the ACE macro
// in 20+ files, define it conditionally.
// The TAO_OutputCDR class uses the ACE macro, which
// is defined by default.
//#if defined (ACE_NO_COPY_OCTET_SEQUENCES)
#define TAO_NO_COPY_OCTET_SEQUENCES
//#endif /* ACE_NO_COPY_OCTET_SEQUENCES */
#if defined (ACE_HAS_EXCEPTIONS)
# define TAO_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
// TAO_USE_EXCEPTIONS is only here for backwards compatibility and
// will go away shortly so don't use it...
# define TAO_USE_EXCEPTIONS
#elif (defined (TAO_HAS_EXCEPTIONS) || defined (TAO_USE_EXCEPTIONS)) && !defined (ACE_HAS_EXCEPTIONS)
# error "tao/orbconf.h: You can only use exceptions in TAO if ACE supports them"
#endif /* TAO_HAS_EXCEPTIONS */
// BC++ seems to have a different convention for detecting Win32 than
// VC++.
#if defined (__WIN32__)
# if !defined(_WIN32)
# define _WIN32
# endif /* !defined(_WIN32) */
#endif /* __WIN32__ */
// Define to `int' if <sys/types.h> doesn't define.
/* #undef pid_t */
// Define if your processor does not store words with the most significant
// byte first.
#if defined (ACE_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
# define TAO_ENCAP_BYTE_ORDER 1 /* little endian encapsulation byte order has
the value = 1 */
#else /* ! ACE_LITTLE_ENDIAN */
# define TAO_ENCAP_BYTE_ORDER 0 /* big endian encapsulation byte order has
the value = 0 */
#endif /* ! ACE_LITTLE_ENDIAN */
// Define as the return type of signal handlers (int or void).
#define RETSIGTYPE void
// Define if you don't have vprintf but do have _doprnt.
/* #undef HAVE_DOPRNT */
// Define if you have the vprintf function.
#define HAVE_VPRINTF 1
// Avoid namespace pollution that's common on older UNIXes...
#if defined (minor)
#undef minor
#endif /* minor */
#if defined (major)
#undef major
#endif /* major*/
#if !defined (TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_CLASSES) \
&& defined (ACE_EXPORT_NESTED_CLASSES)
#define TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_CLASSES
#endif /* !defined TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_CLASSES */
#if !defined (TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_MACRO)
#define TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_MACRO
#endif /* !defined (TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_MACRO) */
// Assume DOS/Windows if "configure" didn't get run.
#if defined (_WIN32)
// "C4355: 'this' : used in base member initializer list"
# pragma warning (disable:4355) /* disable C4355 warning */
#endif /* defined (_WIN32) */
// The IDL compiler can generate the classes corresponding to IDL
// sequences in two ways:
// + Use the TAO templates for sequences,
// i.e. TAO_{Unb,B}ounded_Sequence<>
// + Explicitly generate code for the sequence.
//
// The first approach can (potentially) produce smaller code, because
// the code for a sequence over a particular type (say sequence<long>)
// can be shared across multiple IDL files.
// Unfortunately it is hard to manage the template instantiations on
// platforms that do not automatically generate them, mainly because
// it is hard to decide on which generated file are the templates
// instantiated. Thus the second approach is more convenient for most
// applications.
//
// On platforms that support automatic template instantiation we use
// the first approach.
// On platforms that require explicit template instantiations we use
// explicitly generated code for sequences if the platform does not.
// If the application requires it (such as embedded systems) the
// default can be changed, but then the application developer is
// responsible for instantiating the templates.
//
#if !defined (ACE_HAS_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION) && \
(defined (ACE_HAS_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION) || \
(defined (ACE_HAS_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION_PRAGMA) && defined (_UNICOS)))
#define TAO_USE_SEQUENCE_TEMPLATES
#endif /* ACE_HAS_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION */
// ObjectIds recognized by CORBA_ORB::resolve_initial_references ()...
// of course, no guarantees are made that the call will return
// something useful.
#define TAO_OBJID_NAMESERVICE "NameService"
#define TAO_OBJID_TRADINGSERVICE "TradingService"
#define TAO_OBJID_IMPLREPOSERVICE "ImplRepoService"
#define TAO_OBJID_ROOTPOA "RootPOA"
#define TAO_OBJID_POACURRENT "POACurrent"
#define TAO_OBJID_INTERFACEREP "InterfaceRepository"
#define TAO_OBJID_POLICYMANAGER "ORBPolicyManager"
#define TAO_OBJID_POLICYCURRENT "PolicyCurrent"
#define TAO_OBJID_IORMANIPULATION "IORManipulation"
#define TAO_OBJID_SECURITYCURRENT "SecurityCurrent"
#define TAO_OBJID_TRANSACTIONCURRENT "TransactionCurrent"
#define TAO_OBJID_DYNANYFACTORY "DynAnyFactory"
// Comma separated list of the above ObjectIDs.
// DO NOT include unimplemented services!
// The CORBA_ORB::list_initial_services () method iterates through
// this list to determine which initial services are available.
#define TAO_LIST_OF_INITIAL_SERVICES \
TAO_OBJID_NAMESERVICE, \
TAO_OBJID_TRADINGSERVICE, \
TAO_OBJID_IMPLREPOSERVICE, \
TAO_OBJID_ROOTPOA, \
TAO_OBJID_POACURRENT, \
TAO_OBJID_POLICYMANAGER, \
TAO_OBJID_POLICYCURRENT, \
TAO_OBJID_IORMANIPULATION
// Service IDs for the services that are located through Multicast.
enum MCAST_SERVICEID
{
NAMESERVICE,
TRADINGSERVICE,
IMPLREPOSERVICE
};
// No. of services locatable through multicast.
#define NO_OF_MCAST_SERVICES 3
// TAO Naming Service.
// Poa id of the root Naming Context in a Naming server.
#if !defined (TAO_ROOT_NAMING_CONTEXT)
# define TAO_ROOT_NAMING_CONTEXT "NameService"
#endif /* ! TAO_ROOT_NAMING_CONTEXT */
// The name under which the index of naming contexts is stored in
// persistent naming service.
#if !defined (TAO_NAMING_CONTEXT_INDEX)
# define TAO_NAMING_CONTEXT_INDEX "Naming_Context_Index"
#endif /* ! TAO_NAMING_CONTEXT_INDEX */
// The Root POA default name.
#define TAO_DEFAULT_ROOTPOA_NAME ""
// OBV is in experimental stage
#define TAO_HAS_VALUETYPE
// UIOP support (GIOP over UNIX domain sockets)
// #define TAO_HAS_UIOP
// Minimum CORBA
// #define TAO_HAS_MINIMUM_CORBA
// INTERFACE_REPOSITORY
//#define TAO_HAS_INTERFACE_REPOSITORY
// Without Minimum CORBA, the user will get regular (no locality
// constraints) policies by default. With Minimum CORBA, the user
// will get locality constraint policies by default.
//
// If #define TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES 0, then the user will always get
// locality constraint policies (regardless of Minimum CORBA).
//
// If #define TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES 1, then the user will always get
// regular policies (regardless of Minimum CORBA).
// TAO_HAS_LOCALITY_CONSTRAINT_POLICIES is an internal macro and
// should not be set by the user.
#if defined (TAO_HAS_LOCALITY_CONSTRAINT_POLICIES)
# undef TAO_HAS_LOCALITY_CONSTRAINT_POLICIES
# warning TAO_HAS_LOCALITY_CONSTRAINT_POLICIES is an internal macro \
and should not be set by the user. Please use TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES instead.
#endif /* TAO_HAS_LOCALITY_CONSTRAINT_POLICIES */
#if defined (TAO_HAS_MINIMUM_CORBA)
// With minimum CORBA, we don't have the ForwardRequest exception.
// Therefore, we can't support the INS forwarding agent.
# if !defined (TAO_NO_IOR_TABLE)
# define TAO_NO_IOR_TABLE
# endif /* TAO_NO_IOR_TABLE */
# if !defined (TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES)
# define TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES 0
# endif /* TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES */
#else
// Interceptors is supported by default if we are not building
// for MinimumCORBA.
#define TAO_HAS_INTERCEPTORS
#endif /* TAO_HAS_MINIMUM_CORBA */
#if !defined (TAO_DISABLE_RT_CORBA) && !defined (TAO_HAS_MINIMUM_CORBA)
# define TAO_HAS_RT_CORBA
#endif /* !TAO_HAS_RT_CORBA && !TAO_HAS_MINIMUM_CORBA */
// If the user has not already specified TAO_HAS_UIOP, and the
// platform supports UNIX domain sockets, and minimum CORBA is not
// defined, we turn on TAO_HAS_UIOP by default. Note that even with
// minimum CORBA, the user can still get UIOP support simply be
// defining TAO_HAS_UIOP before reaching this code.
#if !defined (TAO_HAS_UIOP) && \
!defined (ACE_LACKS_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) && \
!defined (TAO_HAS_MINIMUM_CORBA)
# define TAO_HAS_UIOP
#endif /* !TAO_HAS_UIOP &&
!ACE_LACKS_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS &&
!TAO_HAS_MINIMUM_CORBA */
// Policies are not locality constraint by default.
#if !defined (TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES)
# define TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES 1
#endif /* TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES */
#if (TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES == 0)
# define TAO_HAS_LOCALITY_CONSTRAINT_POLICIES
#endif /* TAO_HAS_REMOTE_POLICIES */
// CORBA Messaging
#if !defined (TAO_HAS_CORBA_MESSAGING)
# define TAO_HAS_CORBA_MESSAGING
#endif /* TAO_HAS_CORBA_MESSAGING */
// Define the policy types as literals, so they can be used in switch
// statements
#define TAO_CLIENT_PRIORITY_POLICY_TYPE 0x54410000
#define TAO_BUFFERING_CONSTRAINT_POLICY_TYPE 0x54410001
#define TAO_MESSAGING_REBIND_POLICY_TYPE 23
#define TAO_MESSAGING_SYNC_SCOPE_POLICY_TYPE 24
#define TAO_MESSAGING_REQUEST_PRIORITY_POLICY_TYPE 25
#define TAO_MESSAGING_REPLY_PRIORITY_POLICY_TYPE 26
#define TAO_MESSAGING_REQUEST_START_TIME_POLICY_TYPE 27
#define TAO_MESSAGING_REQUEST_END_TIME_POLICY_TYPE 28
#define TAO_MESSAGING_REPLY_START_TIME_POLICY_TYPE 29
#define TAO_MESSAGING_REPLY_END_TIME_POLICY_TYPE 30
#define TAO_MESSAGING_RELATIVE_REQ_TIMEOUT_POLICY_TYPE 31
#define TAO_MESSAGING_RELATIVE_RT_TIMEOUT_POLICY_TYPE 32
#define TAO_MESSAGING_ROUTING_POLICY_TYPE 33
#define TAO_MESSAGING_MAX_HOPS_POLICY_TYPE 34
#define TAO_MESSAGING_QUEUE_ORDER_POLICY_TYPE 35
// Control the default version of GIOP used by TAO.
// The ORB is always able to communicate with 1.0 and 1.1 servers, and
// it creates 1.1 endpoints (and profiles). If you need to talk to
// old clients that only understand 1.0 (and do not attempt to use 1.0
// with 1.1 servers), then change the values below.
#if !defined (TAO_DEF_GIOP_MAJOR)
#define TAO_DEF_GIOP_MAJOR 1
#endif /* TAO_DEF_GIOP_MAJOR */
#if !defined (TAO_DEF_GIOP_MINOR)
#define TAO_DEF_GIOP_MINOR 1
#endif /* TAO_DEF_GIOP_MINOR */
// By default TAO generate the OMG standard profile components
// (ORB_TYPE and CODE_SETS)
#define TAO_STD_PROFILE_COMPONENTS
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_IOR_SIZE)
// This is the default size of the buffer used for processing IORs.
#define TAO_DEFAULT_IOR_SIZE 1024
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_IOR_SIZE */
#if !defined (TAO_DEFAULT_THREAD_PER_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT)
// The default timeout value for the thread-per-connection model, in
// milliseconds. The "INFINITE" value is magic and means blocking forever.
#define TAO_DEFAULT_THREAD_PER_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT "5000"
#endif /* TAO_DEFAULT_THREAD_PER_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT */
#endif /* TAO_ORB_CONFIG_H */
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