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Using CORBA Naming Service with the Siebel CORBA Object Manager
You should use the Naming Service if you are planning on registering multiple CORBA OMs with the same ORB. Use of the Naming Service is required for ORBIX, but optional for Visibroker. The benefit of using the Naming Service with multiple CORBA OM instances is that the ORB will load balance requests across all CORBA OM instances.
The
-x
and-b
(see below for the complete command-line syntax) arguments are interpreted using the Interoperable Naming Service (INS) convention for stringified names. Specifically, this means that a-
(dash) character is a delimiter between name components, and the.
(dot) character is a delimiter between thekind
andid
parts of a name component. The\
(backslash) is used as an escape character for literal "/
",
".
",
and "\
" characters. A leading/
is optional when specifying a stringified name. In other words,-x -Siebel
and- Siebel
are equivalent.When both
-x
and-b
are specified, the name bound in the naming service is the concatenation ofContext
andBindName
. Siebel Systems provides theContext
parameter simply as a matter of convenience. The-b
argument can be a fully qualified name in stringified form as described above. For example, specifying-x Siebel/ObjMgr -b Alpha
is equivalent to-b Siebel/ObjMgr/Alpha.
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Siebel Server Installation Guide for UNIX Published: 24 June 2003 |