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name-client
Langue: en
Version: 23 February 2003 (ubuntu - 07/07/09)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
name-client - CORBA Name Server clientSYNOPSIS
- name-client [ root | --stdin | --gnome ] [ bind | rebind | bind_context | rebind_context ] name object-id
- name-client [ root | --stdin | --gnome ] [ resolve | unbind | bind_new_context | list | destroy ] name
- name-client [ root | --stdin | --gnome ] [ new_context ]
DESCRIPTION
name-client- is a command-line client to CORBA Name Servers. There are different commands available for viewing, resolving, and creating name bindings.
The root argument to name-client denotes the IOR of the root naming context. Instead of an IOR either --stdin or --gnome may be specified. The former causes name-client to read the IOR from stdin. The latter causes it to use the GNOME name server.
The components of name are delimited delimited by '/'. The id and kind of these components are delimited by '.'. object-id is the IOR of an object.
COMMANDS
- new_context
- Creates a new naming context and prints its IOR.
- bind_new_context
- Creates a new naming context and binds it to name. The IOR of the new context is printed.
- list
- Lists all bound names in the naming context name.
- bind
- Binds name to object-id. If name is already bound an error is issued.
- rebind
- Like bind but rebinds name to object-id even if name was already bound.
- bind_context
- Binds name to the context denoted by object-id.
- rebind_context
- Like bind_context but rebinds name to the context denoted by context-id even if name was already bound.
- unbind
- Removes the binding of name.
- destroy
SEE ALSO
- orbit-name-server(1)
- http://www.omg.org/
- http://orbit-resource.sourceforge.net/
AUTHOR
Copyright © 2001 Dick Porter <dick@acm.org> and Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>This manual was originally written for name-client by Sebastian Rittau <srittau@debian.org> for Debian GNU/Linux. It is based on old-name-server(1) by Chris Waters <xtifr@debian.org>.
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