[omniORB] parsing stringified IOR
Rob Cecil
rceci@master.adams.com
Wed, 17 Nov 1999 14:08:56 -0500
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Is there a function somewhere that will let me programmatically do what catior does? I'd
like to be able to determine the IP or hostname from a stringified IOR. I have been
looking at ior.cc but nothing seems obvious to me. Is there a utility api?
Thanks
Rob
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Is there a function somewhere that will let me programmatically do what
catior does? I'd like to be able to determine the IP or hostname
from a stringified IOR. I have been looking at ior.cc but nothing
seems obvious to me. Is there a utility api?
<p>Thanks
<p>Rob
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| Rob Cecil | Senior Development Engineer |
| rceci@adams.com | Product Development |
| (734) 913-9351 | Mechanical Dynamics, Inc. (www.adams.com) |
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