CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Guide for C++
Table Of Contents
- HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Guide for C++
- New and Changed Information
- Legal Notice
- About This Guide
- Chapter 1. Introduction to NonStop CORBA Programming
- Chapter 2. NonStop CORBA Administrative Environment
- Chapter 3. Compiling and Building an Application
- Chapter 4. Deploying a NonStop CORBA Application
- Chapter 5. Tracing and Debugging Applications
- Chapter 6. Writing Scalable Applications
- Chapter 7. Managing Transactions
- Chapter 8. Writing Multithreaded Applications
- Chapter 9. Designing Advanced Applications
- Chapter 10. Porting CORBA Applications to NonStop CORBA
- Chapter 11. Using the IIOP/SSL API
- Chapter 12. Writing Wrappers for Legacy Clients and Servers
- Appendix A. Architectural Walkthrough
- Appendix B. Object References
- Appendix C. Servant Reference Counting in NonStop CORBA
- Index
New and Changed Information
New and Changed Information
This edition of the HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Guide for C++ includes:
In Chapter 2, subsection profile@ORB Server Transport Protocols is updated.
In Appendix B, subsection IOP::TAG_INTERNET_IOP Addresses is updated.
In Appendix B, subsection Configured Versus Actual TCP/IP and TCP/IPv6 Addresses is updated.
This edition of the HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Guide for C++ includes:
In Chapter 8. Writing Multithreaded Applications, section Detaching a Thread: added a note on ownership of the thread.
In Chapter 9. Designing Advanced Applications, section Adjusting Message-Buffer Sizes: updated caution with io_size value for Java
programs.
August 2004 edition of the HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Guide for C++ includes:
In Chpater 4. Deploying a NonStop CORBA Application: added New Script Code.
In Chapter 5. Tracing and Debugging Applications: added a new tool called Using NamingDBCleanupTool.
In Chapter 8. Creating and Using a Condition Variable: updated information about Conditional Variable.
HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Guide for
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