[omniORB] clarify url resolution

Ridgway, Richard (London) Richard_Ridgway at ml.com
Thu Aug 16 22:03:51 BST 2007


Trailing / on the corbaloc looks wrong.
Check there's no newline on the end of the string - that seems to upset
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[mailto:omniorb-list-bounces at omniorb-support.com] On Behalf Of Jason
Stelzer
Sent: 16 August 2007 20:49
To: omniorb-list at omniorb-support.com
Subject: [omniORB] clarify url resolution


I'm working wth looking up/using remote objects. One of the first  
things I need to do is lookup the remote name service. After that I  
lookup remote objects to use.
I can lookup remote objects via IOR urls, but not corbaloc urls  
(which I would prefer as they're more readable).

CosNaming::NamingContext_var _nc;
CORBA::Object_var nsobj =   _orb->string_to_object(namingUrl);
_nc = CosNaming::NamingContext::_narrow(nsobj);

This works if namingUrl = "IOR:000......"
However if namingUrl  = "corbaloc:iiop:1.2 at hostname:3528/JBoss/Naming/ 
remote" I get an OBJECT_NOT_EXIST exception from corba.

Is my url incorrect? Is this only supported by certain corba  
versions? Should I be calling something different for a url formatted  
like the latter example? Using the IOR url will work, but its less  
than ideal from a human readable perspective.


--
J.



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