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// -*- C++ -*-
//=============================================================================
/**
* @file Ptest.h
*
* This code tests the persistence of the IFR by inserting
* IR objects into the repository with one function, and querying the
* repository with another, with a repository shutdown in between.
*
* @author Jeff Parsons <parsons@cs.wustl.edu>
*/
//=============================================================================
#if !defined (PTEST_H)
#define PTEST_H
#include "tao/IFR_Client/IFR_BasicC.h"
#include "tao/ORB.h"
/**
* @class Ptest
*
* @brief IFR Persistence test Implementation
*
* Class wrapper for code which either populates or queries the
* Interface Repository. Designed to be used with a Perl script
* which can start and stop both this process and the repository
* process in the necessary order.
*/
class Ptest
{
public:
/// Constructor
Ptest ();
/// Destructor
~Ptest ();
/// Initialize the ORB and get the IFR object reference.
int init (int argc,
ACE_TCHAR *argv[]);
/// Execute test code.
int run ();
/// Cleanup
int shutdown ();
private:
/// The two IFR tests.
void populate ();
int query ();
/// Process the command line arguments.
int parse_args (int argc,
ACE_TCHAR *argv[]);
/// Flag to output results of IFR queries.
CORBA::Boolean debug_;
/// Are we populating a new IFR or querying a persistent one?
CORBA::Boolean query_;
/// Storage of the ORB reference.
CORBA::ORB_var orb_;
/// Storage of the IFR reference.
CORBA::Repository_var repo_;
};
#endif /* PTEST_H */
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