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diff --git a/examples/ASX/Event_Server/README b/examples/ASX/Event_Server/README deleted file mode 100644 index f97e767cdd8..00000000000 --- a/examples/ASX/Event_Server/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -The subdirectory illustrates a number of the ACE ASX framework -features using an ACE_Stream application called the Event Server. The -Event Server works as follows: - -1. When the ./Event_Server/event_server executable is run it - creates two SOCK_Acceptors, which listen for and accept - incoming connections from consumers and suppliers. - -2. The ./Event_Server/Transceiver/transceiver application may be - started multiple times. Each call should be either: - - % transceiver -p XYZ -h hostname - - or - - % transceiver -p ABC -h hostname - - where XYZ and ABC are the consumer port and supplier port, - respectively, on the event server and "hostname" is the name of the - machine the event_server is running. I typically open up multiple - windows. - -3. Once the consumer(s) and supplier(s) are connected, you can type - data from any supplier windows. This data will be routed - through the Modules/Tasks in an event_server's Stream and - be forwarded to the consumer(s). - -4. When you want to shut down the tranceivers or event server - just type ^C (which generates a SIGINT). - -What makes this example particularly interesting is that -once you've got the hang of this basic architecture, you can -"push" new filtering Modules onto the event_server Stream - and modify the application's behavior. - -For more information on the design and use of the ACE ASX framework -please see http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/C++-USENIX-94.ps.gz and -http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/DSEJ-94.ps.gz |