IOR-DECODE-2(1) General Commands Manual IOR-DECODE-2(1)NAME
ior-decode-2 - print human-readable info from IOR string
SYNOPSIS
ior-decode-2 IOR
DESCRIPTION
An IOR string is a string of characters that defines an "InterOrb Reference". These strings are used to locate and identify remote
objects. The ior-decode-2 program displays the information encoded in the IOR string in a human-readable format. This is primarily useful
for debugging.
OPTIONS
None.
SEE ALSO
http://www.omg.org, http://orbit-resource.sourceforge.net
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2001 Dick Porter <dick@acm.org> and Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>
This manual was originally written for ior-decode-2 by Chris Waters <xtifr@debian.org> for Debian GNU/Linux.
Version 0.5.15 23 March 2002 IOR-DECODE-2(1)
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NAME-CLIENT-2(1) [FIXME: manual] NAME-CLIENT-2(1)NAME
name-client-2 - CORBA Naming Service client
SYNOPSIS
name-client-2 [root] [[bind] | [rebind] | [bind_context] | [rebind_context]] [name] [object-id]
name-client-2 [root] [[resolve] | [unbind] | [bind_new_context] | [list] | [destroy]] [name]
name-client-2 [root] [new_context]
DESCRIPTION
name-client-2 is used to query or control a CORBA Name Service, such as the orbit-name-server-2.
OPTIONS
name-client-2 accepts the following arguments:
Binds or rebinds an object or naming context to name.
Resolves, unbinds, lists, or destroys name or binds name to a new context.
Creates a new naming context and writes its IOR to standard output.
Components of name are delimited by / (slash).
id and kind of those components are delimited by . (dot).
root denotes the IOR of the root naming context, it is either:
o the IOR itself
o --stdin: the IOR is read from stdin.
o --gnome: the GNOME Name Server is used.
object-id is the IOR of an object.
FILES
On startup, name-client-2 tries to read the files /etc/orbitrc and $HOME/.orbitrc. The format of these files is not yet documented in
Debian.
SEE ALSO
ORBit2 web pages: GNOME[1], SourceForge[2]
AUTHORS
This manual was written by W. Borgert for Debian GNU/Linux.
AUTHOR
W. Borgert <debacle@debian.org>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 W. Borgert
NOTES
1. GNOME
http://www.gnome.org/projects/ORBit2/
2. SourceForge
http://orbit-resource.sourceforge.net/
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