SlowDestructionComponent − |
#include <acsdaemonTestSlowComponentImpl.h> Inherits acscomponent::ACSComponentImpl. |
Public Member Functions |
SlowDestructionComponent (const ACE_CString &name, maci::ContainerServices *containerServices) |
virtual ~SlowDestructionComponent () |
This example is unique because it is derived from CharacteristicComponent’s superclass, ACSComponent. This is the CORBA stub client header for ACSErrTypeCommon.idl where the definition of the CORBA exception is found. The empty CORBA servant interface, POA_acsdaemonTestSlowComponent::SlowDestructionComponent, is obtained from this header file and is automatically generated from SlowDestructionComponent’s Interface Definition File (i.e., acsdaemonTestSlowComponent.idl) by CORBA. This class shows how to make an ACS Hello World component. It provides one synchronous method: displayMessage() which just prints ’Hello World’ to the command-line where the container that activated an instance of this component was started from. badMethod() is a trivial method showing developers how to raise ACS (i.e., CORBA) exceptions. All components should inherit from CharacteristicComponentImpl or it’s superclass, ACSComponentImpl, to remain compatible with ACS tools such as objexp (i.e., a GUI used to manipulate components). This class also derives from POA_acsexmplHelloWorld::HelloWorld which is a class automatically generated by CORBA from HelloWorld’s IDL file. Version: |
SlowDestructionComponent::SlowDestructionComponent (const ACE_CString & name, maci::ContainerServices * containerServices) Constructor |
Parameters: |
poa Poa which will activate this and also all
other components. Developers need not be concerned with what
a PortableServer does...just pass it to the
superclass’s constructor. |
virtual SlowDestructionComponent::~SlowDestructionComponent () [virtual] Destructor |
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