[omniORB] omniName GUI
baileyk at schneider.com
baileyk at schneider.com
Mon Nov 17 09:05:40 GMT 2003
Here's one that I've done just as a project to learn Python qt bindings.
It uses omniORBpy and PyQt. It's not packaged nicely or anything, but if
you get the necessary env vars set (PATH, QTDIR, PYTHONPATH, OMNIORB_CFG)
you can run the pyntb/ntb script to start it. Or just run the
pyntb/pyntb/main.py file. I planned to have it do lots of fancy stuff, but
haven't touched it for a while. It has four panes
1. Upper left : the name tree
2. Upper right : information
3. Bottom : Python interpreter interactive input
4. Middle right : interpreter output
You can right-click on contexts and object nodes and get a few actions
(like invoking _non_existent() or using catior to see the endpoint
details).
Feel free to do whatever you like with it. If I added a way to destroy
sub-trees and add bindings I'd use it more. As it is I use a hacked
version of the WebSphere JNTB (Java Name Tree Browser).
Kendall
PyNTB has been tested only on Solaris 8 with QT3 and omniORBpy 2.0.
(See attached file: pyntb.tgz)
"FredP"
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Please respond to FredP
Hi all,
Is there someone who knows a graphical tool that can display the internal
table of omniNames bindings graph ?
TIA
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