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the test host application (in Java). This program shall |
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connect to a specified server and send arbitrary non-nested |
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XML data via UDP. |
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(As per the 1st XML example at minutes/minutes-20001101.txt) |
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ajm4 and tdb1: - |
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Define a method of configuration distribution and produce |
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the core configurator. Adapt last year's Logger class as |
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appropriate. |
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the configurator. Adapt last year's Logger class as |
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appropriate. Both the configurator and the logger should be |
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registering themselves with the CORBA name service. It may |
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also be ncessary to write the CORE module of the server on |
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which the rest resides. IDL definitions required. |
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Create the server's Filter class. This will accept incoming |
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UDP connections and parse the XML data received. Create a |
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separate XMLPacketMaker class to be used by Filter - this |
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will be used to create the XMLPacket object for each incoming |
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connection, providing a way of passing information about the |
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CORBA system. Complete as much of this as possible before |
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next Monday. |
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will be used to create the XMLPacket object for each |
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incoming connection, providing a way of passing information |
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about the CORBA system. Complete as much of this as |
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possible before next Monday. |
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Meeting was concluded @ 13:00. Next meeting arranged for |