06-18-2010
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Originally Posted by
shadowdancer
Hi,
If you are using VMWare, usually VMWare creates some virtual network device. You may check those virtual network device. Mine (in Ubuntu) called vmnet1, vmnet8.
Then, check whether your Virtual-Machine is NAT or bridged. Usually it is NAT.
So, if your Virtual-Machine is NAT, and your vmnet8 address is for example: 172.16.20.1, then your all Virtual-Machines would be 172.16.20.2-254
Easier Trick:
If your Virtual-Machine is NAT, the default gateway of Virtual-Machine is the IP-Address of your Real-Machine.
Give it a try
AM a newbie... can you please explain in detail. Any other link to this will suffice.
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class::virtually::abstract
Class::Virtually::Abstract(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Class::Virtually::Abstract(3pm)
NAME
Class::Virtually::Abstract - Compile-time enforcement of Class::Virtual
SYNOPSIS
package My::Virtual::Idaho;
use base qw(Class::Virtually::Abstract);
__PACKAGE__->virtual_methods(qw(new foo bar this that));
package My::Private::Idaho;
use base qw(My::Virtual::Idaho);
sub new { ... }
sub foo { ... }
sub bar { ... }
sub this { ... }
# oops, forgot to implement that()!! Whatever will happen?!
# Meanwhile, in another piece of code!
# KA-BLAM! My::Private::Idaho fails to compile because it didn't
# fully implement My::Virtual::Idaho.
use My::Private::Idaho;
DESCRIPTION
This subclass of Class::Virtual provides compile-time enforcement. That means subclasses of your virtual class are required to implement
all virtual methods or else it will not compile.
BUGS and CAVEATS
Because this relies on import() it is important that your classes are used instead of required. This is a problem, and I'm trying to
figure a way around it.
Also, if a subclass defines its own import() routine (I've done it) Class::Virtually::Abstract's compile-time checking is defeated.
Got to think of a better way to do this besides import().
AUTHOR
Original idea and code from Ben Tilly's AbstractClass http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=44300&lastnode_id=45341
Embraced and Extended by Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com>
SEE ALSO
Class::Virtual
perl v5.10.1 2007-10-23 Class::Virtually::Abstract(3pm)