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Operating Systems SCO Strange behaviour on Openserver 5.0.2 after 09/2015 Post 302954620 by jgt on Wednesday 9th of September 2015 11:19:58 AM
Old 09-09-2015
I think your system supplier made their application code y2k compliant.
Either way, I don't see any solution to your problem that does not involve upgrading the OS version.
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CosEventChannelAdmin_ProxyPushSupplier(3erl)		     Erlang Module Definition		      CosEventChannelAdmin_ProxyPushSupplier(3erl)

NAME
CosEventChannelAdmin_ProxyPushSupplier - This module implements a ProxyPushSupplier interface which acts as a middleman between push con- sumer and the event channel. DESCRIPTION
The ProxyPushSupplier interface defines the second step for connecting push consumers to the event channel. A proxy supplier is similar to a normal supplier, but includes an additional method for connecting a consumer to the proxy supplier. To get access to all definitions, e.g., exceptions, include necessary hrl files by using: -include_lib("cosEvent/include/*.hrl"). Any object that possesses an object reference that supports the ProxyPushSupplier interface can perform the following operations: EXPORTS
connect_push_consumer(Object, PushConsumer) -> Return Types Object = #objref PushConsumer = #objref of PushConsumer type Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E} E = #'CosEventChannelAdmin_AlreadyConnected'{} | #'CosEventChannelAdmin_TypeError'{} This operation connects PushConsumer object to the ProxyPushSupplier object. If a nil object reference is passed CORBA standard BAD_PARAM exception is raised. If the ProxyPushSupplier is already connected to a PushConsumer, then the CosEventChannelAd- min_AlreadyConnected exception is raised. Implementations of ProxyPushSuppliers may require additional interface functionality; if these requirements are not met the CosEventChannelAdmin_TypeError exception will be raised. disconnect_push_supplier(Object) -> Return Types Object = #objref Return = ok This operation disconnects proxy push supplier from the event channel and sends a notification about the loss of the connection to the push consumer attached to it. Ericsson AB cosEvent 2.1.10 CosEventChannelAdmin_ProxyPushSupplier(3erl)
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