Storing a logical definition for a CORBA server in the system implementation repository

Why and when to perform this task

Use this task to register a CORBA server in the implementation repository. To register a CORBA server in the implementation repository, identify the server's alias, the server application program, and the server object implementation class (servant) that the server implements. The information registered is used to activate the server process when the server is started and thereafter to help clients to find the server that supports servants that they want to use.

Steps for this task

  1. To register the server, server_alias, type the following command:
    regimpl -A -i server_alias -p server_application

    where:

    server_alias
    is the server alias by which the server is known
    server_application
    is the name of the application program that implements the server.

    [Microsoft Windows platform] The program name has the form program.exe

    [Unix platform] The program name has the form program

Results

This task results in the implementation repository containing an entry for the server and the server object implementation class that it supports.

For example, for a server object implemetation class called WSLogger, supported by the server application WSLoggerServer, you use the following regimpl command:

regimpl -A -i WSLoggerServer


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