[omniORB] checking for server
Warren Brown
warren@scully.xfiles.za.org
Thu Jun 27 21:53:22 2002
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Hi
If our application doesn't shutdown properly, it leaves an ior in the =
nameservice, which clients get and try to use.
Is there anyway of checking whether the ior maps to a valid server, =
without using a 'ping' style function.
regards
Warren
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