SYNOPSIS
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eventc [-n channel-name] [-N factory-name] [-c nanoseconds] [-i id] [-p num] [-q num] [-R milliseconds] [-t repository-id] [-vh] [-ORBparameter value] [factory-uri]
DESCRIPTION
factory-uri: The factory may be specified as a URI. This may be an IOR, or a corbaloc::: or corbaname::: URI.
Example: eventc corbaloc::localhost:11169/omniEvents
If the factory-uri argument is not supplied, then the -N factory-name option is used to look up the server in the CORBA Name Service.
OPTIONS
- -n channel-name
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Sets the CORBA Name Service name for the new EventChannel CORBA object.
Format for channel-name: [CONTEXT-ID[.CONTEXT-KIND]/]*OBJECT-ID[.OBJECT-KIND]
Examples: foo, foo.bar, foo.bar/baz/qux, foo/bar/baz.qux.
The default is EventChannel
- -N factory-name
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The CORBA Name Service name for the EventChannelFactory CORBA object. The default value is EventChannelFactory. This value is only used when the factory-uri argument is not supplied.
- -c nanoseconds
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Sets the CyclePeriod_ns parameter of the new event channel.
- -i id
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Set the InsName of new event channel, to enable access via corbaloc.
- -p num
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Sets the MaxNumProxies parameter of the new event channel.
- -q num
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Sets the MaxQueueLength parameter of the new event channel.
- -R milliseconds
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Sets the PullRetryPeriod_ms parameter of the new event channel.
- -t repository-id
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Sets the FilterId parameter of the new event channel.
- -v
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Output the CORBA IOR of the new EventChannel CORBA object.
- -h
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Display a short summary of command-line options.
- -ORBparameter value
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Standard omniORB options. see omniORB documentation for details. This option is commonly used to set the omniORB traceLevel, in order to get more detailed output.
Example: -ORBtraceLevel 5
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
- OMNIORB_CONFIG
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The location of the omniORB configuration file.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2003-2005 Alex Tingle, 1999 Paul Nader.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.