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etc/
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lib/
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Makefile
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1.17
(21 years ago)
by tdb:
Main change is making the use of jacorb.properties transparent to the end
user - something which should have been done with CorbaServices a long time
ago :-) Now a base jacorb.properties is included in the jar files, because
it's searched by the jacorb loading stuff. The only value outside of the
jar file is the naming service location, which can now be found in the
default.properties files.
The server and corbaservices assume that the naming services is running on
localhost on port 8052, which is ok for most normal things. If it's on a
different host the default.properties just needs fixing.
Also added a default.properties style thing to the corbaservices, and fixed
some bugs in the command line argument parsing.
Finally, fixed a bug with the make src target of all the Makefiles.
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README
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1.7
(21 years ago)
by tdb:
Removed the util package from the server. The source for it still remains,
for now, until I decide how to dispose of it.
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jacorb.properties
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1.1
(21 years ago)
by tdb:
Main change is making the use of jacorb.properties transparent to the end
user - something which should have been done with CorbaServices a long time
ago :-) Now a base jacorb.properties is included in the jar files, because
it's searched by the jacorb loading stuff. The only value outside of the
jar file is the naming service location, which can now be found in the
default.properties files.
The server and corbaservices assume that the naming services is running on
localhost on port 8052, which is ok for most normal things. If it's on a
different host the default.properties just needs fixing.
Also added a default.properties style thing to the corbaservices, and fixed
some bugs in the command line argument parsing.
Finally, fixed a bug with the make src target of all the Makefiles.
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run.bat
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1.4
(21 years ago)
by tdb:
Tidy up of the client interface code - more commonly known as the
"right hand side of the server". Right since the start the filter
side of the server has been nice and tree like - every Filter sent
data to another Filter. At the top of the tree there was a "special"
Filter known as the RootFilter, which to the other Filters just
looked like a normal Filter. This was nice, and simple, and expandable.
The Client Interface on the other hand was messy. The root filter
had some hacky wrapper threads which pulled from a queue and pushed
to the relevant client interfaces (one for real time stuff, and the
other for databases). There was no simple room for expandability -
it was all hardwired to do just what was needed at the time.
This commit changes that. A Client Interface now connects to another
Client Interface, with a special one being found in the RootFilter
(yes, maybe that needs a name change now :-). So we can chain client
interfaces, and move other bits and bobs around in the server - for
example, alerting no longer needs to be connected to the Client
Interface, it can connect straight to the RootFilter (or, wherever
the config tells it ;).
Hopefully this sanitizes the underlying layout of the server a bit.
As a final note, I dropped the DBInterface. This used to insert
data in to a MySQL database. We've long since stopped using that,
and it's fallen behind and is way out of date. For now, it's gone
in to the attic.
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run.sh
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1.5
(21 years ago)
by tdb:
Tidy up of the client interface code - more commonly known as the
"right hand side of the server". Right since the start the filter
side of the server has been nice and tree like - every Filter sent
data to another Filter. At the top of the tree there was a "special"
Filter known as the RootFilter, which to the other Filters just
looked like a normal Filter. This was nice, and simple, and expandable.
The Client Interface on the other hand was messy. The root filter
had some hacky wrapper threads which pulled from a queue and pushed
to the relevant client interfaces (one for real time stuff, and the
other for databases). There was no simple room for expandability -
it was all hardwired to do just what was needed at the time.
This commit changes that. A Client Interface now connects to another
Client Interface, with a special one being found in the RootFilter
(yes, maybe that needs a name change now :-). So we can chain client
interfaces, and move other bits and bobs around in the server - for
example, alerting no longer needs to be connected to the Client
Interface, it can connect straight to the RootFilter (or, wherever
the config tells it ;).
Hopefully this sanitizes the underlying layout of the server a bit.
As a final note, I dropped the DBInterface. This used to insert
data in to a MySQL database. We've long since stopped using that,
and it's fallen behind and is way out of date. For now, it's gone
in to the attic.
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