File: DevGuideExamples/Multithreading/ThreadPerConnection/README This directory contains a CORBA example illustrating a simple client and a server with an interface Messenger. This example is based on the Getting Started example, but adds concurrent request processing capabilities to the server using the thread-per-connection concurrency model. How to Run ---------- To start the server : ------------------ ./MessengerServer -ORBSvcConf server.conf To start the client: ------------------ ./MessengerClient Tip: ---- Run several clients simultaneously against the server. Each client should establish a separate connection to the server and each client's requests should be handled on a separate thread in the server. To verify this, the server returns the thread ID that handled the request in the reply message that is printed by the client. Exeuction via Perl Script ------------------------- A Perl script has been created to automate the steps shown above. This script can be run via the following command: ./run_test.pl Here is sample output from the Perl script: Starting MessengerServer IOR written to file Messenger.ior Starting 4 MessengerClients. Each client should get a new connection and its own thread in the server. Reply: Message handled on thread 992 Reply: Message handled on thread 1952 Reply: Message handled on thread 1676 Reply: Message handled on thread 1016 NOTE: Since the Perl script starts several clients simultaneously, output may become garbled since each client writes its output to stdout. NOTE: If you run on Windows platform, go to Debug or Release directory to run the script via following command: perl ../run_test.pl