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Finding servant's address and IP

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David Rabinowitz - 18 Aug 2003 16:25 GMT
Hi,

 We have an application that is using a relicated object. For presentation
purposes, we want to show the objects by host address and IP, same the
naming console does.
 We use ORBacus, and the naming console is theirs. Does anybody have any
idea how to do that ?

Thnx,
David
lqqchen - 21 Aug 2003 10:36 GMT
Hi,

 I think one merit of CORBA is that it can hide such information to Client.
(location transparency)

 I think many ORB product provide a tool such as dumpior to dump the
content of IOR, you may find the hostname/IP of the object there.

 Wish this helps.

lqqchen

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David Rabinowitz - 27 Aug 2003 13:50 GMT
Hi,

I know, but as I've said, it's for presentation purposes to demonstrate that
our application (should be fault tolerant) indeed runs on several computers.

Does anybody have an idea/source/site ?

thnx,
David

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Randy at Home - 27 Aug 2003 18:51 GMT
David,

Just a slight OT: The HP NSDOM runs fault tolerant on one or more computers
without having to code for it. If it's just to demonstrate that it's
possible, it is. Been done, in production.

Regards,

Randall

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lqqchen - 28 Aug 2003 02:18 GMT
Then how about add a method showIP() in your IDL? You can implement this
function in your servant. When it is called, it will print the current IP
address of the servant.

lqqchen

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