[omniORB] omniEvents 1.0.3

Paul Nader paul.nader@auss1.alcatel.com.au
Thu, 20 May 1999 09:31:51 +1000


This is an implementation of the Event Service Specification v1.0 for
omniORB2.  omniEvents
implements untyped event channels as Corba objects. OmniEvents can be
used in one of two ways:

  - Channels can be instanciated within a user process by linking in the
static library (libomniEvents.a or
     omniEvents.lib).
  - Channels can be instanciated remotely by the Event Channel Factory
(eventd).

  omniEvents supports all combinations of push/pull communication models
:

  Push Supplier - Push Consumer
  Pull Supplier - Pull Consumer
  Push Supplier - Pull Consumer
  Pull Supplier - Pull Consumer

  This is the second public release and  has been tested with omniORB
2.7.0 on the following platforms :

  o HPUX 10.20/ aC++ (B3910 A.01.04)
  o SGI IRIX 6.5 C++ 7.2.1
  o AIX 4.2.1/xlC 3.1.4.7/STLport
  o Linux 2.0 (x86)/egcs-980302/GNU Libc version 2
  o Digital Unix 4.0D/ DEC C++ compiler version 6.0
  o Linux 2.0 (x86)/ GNU C++ compiler version 2.7.2 / Linuxthreads 0.5
  o Linux 2.0 (x86)/egcs-980302/GNU Libc version 2
  o Windows NT / Windows 95 / Visual C++ version 5.0
  o Solaris 2.{5,6}/ Sun SparcCompiler C++ version 4.2

  The source code is available at :

  http://www.uk.research.att.com/omniORB/contribapp.html#omniEvents

  To unpack the distribution, do the following:

      $cd <omniORB_2.7.0 top level>
      $tar zxf <omniEvents tar.gz file>

  The distribution would be unpacked into <omniORB_2.7.0 top
level>/src/contrib/omniEvents.

  Comments and suggestions are welcome.
--
 Paul Nader
mailto:Paul.Nader@alcatel.com.au
 Principal Engineer                       PH: (61.2) 9690 5421
 Network Applications Division       FX: (61.2) 9690 5225
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