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Topic Title: New "distributed" version of Bluetooth Headset
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Created On: 24-Jan-2006 18:07
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 24-Jan-2006 18:07
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Mark Richardson

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Here is a new version of the C++ Bluetooth Headset that allows the Headset and MobilePhone to run as separate components communicating via a number of different mechanisms such as:
[list]
[*]CORBA ( Uses TAO )
[*]COM
[*]VxWorks Message Channels ( works between RTP's )
[*]INTEGRITY Connections ( Uses a VB macro to generate the integrate file )
[*]Shared Memory
[*]QNX Messages
[/list]
Please note:I have not yet got the QNX processes to communicate yet. Similarly I have the COM version working, but only in one direction.


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 2-Feb-2006 15:54
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Thomas Kurz

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Hi Mark,

this is a really nice example which I learnt a lot from about setting up many variants in one project.

But I was a bit disappointed because I had hoped that also the code from the CORBA webinar would be included:

Since I watched the CORBA webinar, I am curious what's behind the "CORBA Link" stereotype which was used there on a link between the ports of two distributed objects.

My Rhapsody 6.1MR1 doesn't offer such a stereotype!

What's the secret behind that?

As I understand it, your example above doesn't use ports, but simple associations to CORBA-link the distributed components.

Can you educate me in this matter?

Thanks in advance,

Thomas
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 3-Feb-2006 16:49
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Mark Richardson

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Hi,

I'm glad to see that it's been useful. As for the CORBA "Link" this is something that a colleague added to denote a link between 2 CORBA ports. I believe that he had a macro that checked for this and auto generated some utility functions.

Regards,

Mark.

Bluetooth.bmp
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 7-Feb-2006 10:49
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Thomas Kurz

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:-) Perhaps that colleague would share the macro with us? :-)

Thomas
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