Hi Guillerma, I recommend usage of corbaloc to reference an initial persistent object within server, that the client may access using the following corbaloc-URI corbaloc::HOST:PORT/NameService
Please take a look at the orbit NameService implementation src/services/name/boot.c associating a persistent key (eg "NameService") with a newly created object "context": CORBA_sequence_CORBA_octet okey; okey._length = strlen(opt_corbaloc_key); okey._buffer = opt_corbaloc_key; ORBit_ORB_forw_bind(orb, &okey, context, &ev); Moreover the server must bind to the same TCP-Port on every startup. This can be achieved with configuration option:* *ORBIIOPIPSock=#port Hope that helps, Frank Guillermo Sanchez wrote: > Hello collisters: > > I'm bringing back this message from Feb 08, to ask a question about > network using. > > I recently made the echo example work in a closed network by including > ORBNetID=ipaddr in ~/.orbitrc. But I still have to copy the .ref file > that includes the IOR. I was thinking: There have to be a way to do > this automatically. Maybe using a nameservice or corbaloc or smething > like that? > > Examples will be greatly apreciated. > > Thanks, > > Guillermo > _______________________________________________ > orbit-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orbit-list > _______________________________________________ orbit-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orbit-list
