PO_COS_NAMING(1) General Commands Manual PO_COS_NAMING(1)NAME
po_cos_naming - a standalone server that supports the CORBA COS Naming specification.
SYNOPSYS
po_cos_naming
-file <filename>
-help
DESCRIPTION
po_cos_naming is a standalone server that supports the CORBA COS Naming specification. When launched, it returns its IOR and corbaloc,
which can then be used by other CORBA applications.
OPTIONS
po_cos_naming accepts the following options:
-file <filename>
output COS Naming IOR to 'filename'
-help print the help
all PolyORB command line configuration variables
PolyORB allows one to set up configuration variables on the command line. The syntax is close to the one described in configuration
files. A variable Var.Iable in section [Sec] can be overridden with flag --polyorb-<sec>-<var>-<iable>[=<value>].
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Xavier Grave <xavier.grave@ipno.in2p3.fr>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Most of the material of this man page was grabed on : http://www.adacore.com/wp-content/files/auto_update/polyorb-docs/polyorb_ug.html/
PO_COS_NAMING(1)
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PO_COS_NAMING_SHELL(1)PO_COS_NAMING_SHELL(1)NAME
po_cos_naming_shell - navigate and interact with the CORBA COS Naming implementation.
SYNOPSIS
po_cos_naming_shell [-s] [-i] [-I <IOR>] [-n]
All the command line switches are optional. Note: if no root directory initial reference is specified (see section OPTIONS), a new one is
created on startup.
DESCRIPTION po_cos_naming_shell(1) is very similar to the po_cos_naming(1) application. po_cos_naming_shell(1) can can act as standalone server that
supports the CORBA COS Naming specification. In addition, po_cos_naming_shell(1) provides an interactive shell which can be used to query
and manage the CORBA COS naming service.
po_cos_naming_shell(1) is able to retrive an existing root directory reference, or it can create a new one on application startup.
To display all available shell commands, type help on the command line.
OPTIONS po_cos_naming_shell(1) accepts the following command line switches:
-s
Register root directory initial reference.
-i
Retrieve root directory initial reference.
-I <IOR>
Use object denoted by IOR as root directory.
-n
Retrieve root directory by name.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Reto Buerki <reet@codelabs.ch> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
RESOURCES
Polyorb User Manual: http://www.adacore.com/wp-content/files/auto_update/polyorb-docs/polyorb_ug.html/
SEE ALSO po_cos_naming(1), po_names(1).
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