CORBA 2.6 Programmer's Guide for C++

Server event handler and event-handler user
functional description, Server Event Handler and Event-Handler User
use in client wrappers, Basic Structure of a Client Wrapper
Server pools
adjusting configuration for scalability, Adjusting TS/MP Configuration Parameters
and Parallel Library TCP/IP, Using Parallel Library TCP/IP
and state policy, State Policy
and stateless factory objects, Using Stateless Factory Objects to Create Stateful Servants
changing processor assignments for, Adjusting TS/MP Configuration Parameters
client design considerations, Designing a Client
implemented as TS/MP server classes, Design Activities
increasing maximum requests to processes in, Adjusting TS/MP Configuration Parameters
increasing number of processes in, Adjusting TS/MP Configuration Parameters
object design considerations for, Parallel Processing and Its Implications
relationship to stateless and stateless objects, Stateful and Stateless Objects
using, Using Stateless Objects and Server Pools
Server role in event framework, I/O Event-Handler Framework
Server wrappers, legacy
basic structure, Basic Structure of a Server Wrapper
choosing POA state policy for, Calling a Context-Free or Context-Sensitive Pathsend Server for
Waited Operations
defined, Writing a Wrapper for a Legacy Server
for context-free TS/MP server with nowait calls, Calling a Context-Free TS/MP Server for Nowait
Operations
for context-sensitive Pathsend server with nowait calls, Calling Other Types of Legacy Servers
for Guardian file-system server, Calling Other Types of Legacy Servers
for Pathsend server with waited calls, Calling a Context-Free or Context-Sensitive Pathsend Server
for Waited Operations
for TCP/IP server, Calling a TCP/IP Server
multithreading in, Basic Structure of a Server Wrapper
programming interfaces used by, Basic Structure of a Server Wrapper
transaction management in, Managing Transactions in Server Wrappers
server_class (see Application profiles)
SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_xxx_ procedures, Calling a Context-Free or Context-Sensitive Pathsend