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// $Id$
#include "TestC.h"
#include "ace/Get_Opt.h"
#include "ace/OS_NS_unistd.h"
ACE_RCSID(ConnectionSpinning,
client, "$Id$")
static const ACE_TCHAR *ior = ACE_TEXT ("file://server.ior");
int
parse_args (int argc, ACE_TCHAR *argv[])
{
ACE_Get_Opt get_opts (argc, argv, ACE_TEXT("k:x"));
int c;
while ((c = get_opts ()) != -1)
switch (c)
{
case 'k':
ior = get_opts.opt_arg ();
break;
case '?':
default:
ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,
"usage: %s "
"-k <ior> "
"\n",
argv [0]),
-1);
}
// Indicates sucessful parsing of the command line
return 0;
}
int
ACE_TMAIN (int argc, ACE_TCHAR *argv[])
{
try
{
CORBA::ORB_var orb =
CORBA::ORB_init (argc, argv);
if (parse_args (argc, argv) != 0)
return 1;
CORBA::Object_var tmp =
orb->string_to_object (ACE_TEXT_ALWAYS_CHAR (ior));
Test_var test = Test::_narrow(tmp.in ());
if (CORBA::is_nil (test.in ()))
{
ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_DEBUG, "Nil Test reference <%s>\n", ior), 1);
}
// Try a few times until we run out of "trys" or we no longer get
// an exception. Some times it takes a little while to begin
// accepting again on AIX.
for(size_t i = 0; i < 10; i++)
try
{
// This first invocation will actually cause the connection to
// the server. Since the server has run out of file handles,
// it can not accept the new connection. On AIX, this will
// receive a CORBA::COMM_FAILURE exception because it doesn't
// complete in a timely manner. It does not mean that the test
// has failed, as long as the server performs the correct
// function.
test->simple ();
break;
}
catch (const CORBA::COMM_FAILURE&)
{
ACE_OS::sleep (1);
}
test->simple ();
test->shutdown ();
orb->destroy ();
}
catch (const CORBA::Exception& ex)
{
ex._tao_print_exception ("Exception caught:");
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
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