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//
// $Id$
//
// Include the generated names....
#include "QuoterC.h"
#include "ace/streams.h"
int main (int argc, char* argv[])
{
try {
// First initialize the ORB, that will remove some arguments...
CORBA::ORB_var orb = CORBA::ORB_init (argc, argv, "" );
// There must be at least two arguments, the first is the factory
// name, the rest are the names of the stock symbols we want to
// get quotes for.
if (argc < 3) {
cerr << "Usage: " << argv[0] << " Factory_IOR symbol symbol..." << endl;
return 1;
}
// Use the first argument to create the factory object reference,
// in real applications we use the naming service, but let's do
// the easy part first!
CORBA::Object_var factory_object = orb->string_to_object (argv[1]);
// Now downcast the object reference to the appropriate type
Quoter::Stock_Factory_var factory = Quoter::Stock_Factory::_narrow (factory_object.in ());
// Now get the full name and price of the other arguments:
for (int i = 2; i != argc; ++i) {
try {
// Get the stock object
Quoter::Stock_var stock = factory->get_stock (argv[i]);
// Get its name, put it on a _var so it is automatically
// released!
CORBA::String_var full_name = stock->full_name ();
// Now get the price
CORBA::Double price = stock->price ();
Quoter::Stock::StockHistory_var history = stock->history() ;
cout << "The price of a stock in \"" << full_name.in () << "\" is $" << price << endl;
cout << " history: " << history[0] << " " << history[1] << " ... " << history[history->length()-1] << endl ;
} catch (Quoter::Invalid_Stock_Symbol &) {
cerr << "Invalid stock symbol <" << argv[i] << ">" << endl;
}
}
// Finally destroy the ORB
orb->destroy ();
}
catch (CORBA::Exception& e) {
cerr << "CORBA exception raised: " << e << endl;
}
return 0;
}
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