[omniORB] connecting a servant without IOR parameter (just IP address and TCP port) ?

Alberto Casado Martín alberto.casado.martin at gmail.com
Tue Feb 16 16:52:25 GMT 2010


Hi,
As Martin said before, check the documentation for corbaname and corbaloc.
And in the examples that come with omniORBpy, you have an example named
Fortune that use omniINSPOA, that  is what you are looking for...

It is pretty easy to figure out how it can  be in c++...

Alberto.

2010/2/16 DESCOMBES Thierry <descombes at lpsc.in2p3.fr>

> Actually, I don't want to use a nameservice ! Is it a way to find my
> servant (without copying the whole IOR ;-), just with an IP and a TCP port ?
> Thanks a lot. Cheers
>
>
> Martin B. a écrit :
>
>  DESCOMBES Thierry wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> Quite all is in the mail subject... I need to develop a network
>>> application client/server "easy to deploy".
>>> Is it easily possible to develop such an application with the omniORB
>>> API, which can connect a servant directly, just using an IP adress and a TCP
>>> port (and maybe some others static informations...) ?
>>>
>>
>> Check the docs (and mailing list archives) for "corbaname" and "corbaloc".
>>
>> br,
>> Martin
>>
>>
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Alberto Casado.
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