Guide to CORBA University Sample Applications

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Introduction

An Overview of the University Sample Applications

Naming Conventions Used in the University Sample Applications

Setting Up Your Environment

System Prerequisites

Editing the setenv and UBBCONFIG Files

Naming Conventions for the setenv and UBBCONFIG Files

Setting setenv Parameters

Setting the UBBCONFIG Parameters

Running the setenv Command

The Basic Sample Application

How the Basic Sample Application Works

The OMG IDL for the Basic Sample Application

Generating the Client Stubs and the Skeletons

Writing the Client Application

Writing the Server Application

Configuring the Basic Sample Application

Building the Basic Sample Application

Copying the Files for the Basic Sample Application into a Work Directory

Changing the Protection on the File for the Basic Sample Application

Setting the Environment Variables

Initializing the University Database

Loading the UBBCONFIG File

Compiling the Basic Sample Application

Running the Basic Sample Application

Starting the Server Application

Starting the CORBA C++ Client Application

Using the Client Applications in the Basic Sample Application

The CORBA C++ Client Application

The Security Sample Application

How the Security Sample Application Works

The Development Process for the Security Sample Application

OMG IDL

The Client Application

The Server Application

The UBBCONFIG File

The ICF File

Building the Security Sample Application

Copying the Files for the Security Sample Application into a Work Directory

Changing the Protection on the Files for the Security Sample Application

Setting the Environment Variables

Initializing the University Database

Loading the UBBCONFIG File

Compiling the Security Sample Application

Running the Security Sample Application

Starting the University Server Application

Starting the CORBA C++ Client Application

Using the Client Applications in the Security Sample Application

The CORBA C++ Client Application

The Transactions Sample Application

How the Transactions Sample Application Works

The Development Process for the Transactions Sample Application

OMG IDL

The Client Application

The University Server Application

The UBBCONFIG File

The ICF File

Building the Transactions Sample Application

Copying the Files for the Transactions Sample Application into a Work Directory

Changing the Protection on the Files for the Transactions Sample Application

Setting the Environment Variables

Initializing the University Database

Loading the UBBCONFIG File

Creating a Transaction Log

Compiling the Transactions Sample Application

Running the Transactions Sample Application

Starting the Server Application

Starting the CORBA C++ Client Application

Using the Client Applications in the Transactions Sample Application

The CORBA C++ Client Application

The Wrapper Sample Application

How the Wrapper Sample Application Works

The Development Process for the Wrapper Sample Application

OMG IDL

The Client Application

The Server Application

The UBBCONFIG File

The ICF File

Building the Wrapper Sample Application

Copying the Files for the Wrapper Sample Application into a Work Directory

Changing the Protection on the Files for the Wrapper Sample Application

Setting the Environment Variables

Initializing the University Database

Loading the UBBCONFIG File

Creating a Transaction Log

Compiling the Wrapper Sample Application

Running the Wrapper Sample Application

Starting the Server Application

Starting the CORBA C++ Client Application

Using the Client Applications in the Wrapper Sample Application

The CORBA C++ Client Application

The Production Sample Application

How the Production Sample Application Works

Replicating Server Applications

Replicating Server Groups

Using a Stateless Object Model

Using Factory-based Routing

The Development Process for the Production Sample Application

OMG IDL

The Client Application

The Server Application

The UBBCONFIG File

Replicating Server Application Processes and Server Groups

Implementing Factory-based Routing

The ICF File

Building the Production Sample Application

Copying the Files for the Production Sample Application into a Work Directory

Changing the Protection on the Files for the Production Sample Application

Setting the Environment Variables

Initializing the University Database

Loading the UBBCONFIG File

Creating a Transaction Log

Compiling the Production Sample Application

Running the Production Sample Application

Starting the Server Application

Starting the CORBA C++ Client Application

How the Production Sample Application Can Be Scaled Further


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