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This topic provides an overview of the task to build the code for a C++ CORBA client. The actual steps that you complete depend on the development environment that you use.
For example, if you are using the Microsoft C++ 6.0 compiler on Windows NT to build a C++ CORBA client, you can use the following commands:
cl /nologo -c -GX /Z7 /c /nologo /MD /Od /X /DLL /Zi -DEXCL_IRTC -DSOMCBNOLOCALINCLUDES -D_MS_INC_DIR=msvc60_install\include -D_USE_NAMESPACE -DNO_STRICT -Imsvc60_install\include -Imsvc60_install\include -Iwasee_install\include client.cpp
Where
d:\msvc60\vc98
.cl /nologo -c -GX /Z7 /c /nologo /MD /Od /X /Zi -DEXCL_IRTC -DSOMCBNOLOCALINCLUDES -D_MS_INC_DIR=msvc60_install -D_USE_NAMESPACE_USE_NAMESPACE -DNO_STRICT -Imsvc60_install\include -Imsvc60_install\include -Iwasee_install\include -I. servant_C.cpp
Where
This task is one step of the parent task, Developing a CORBA client.
For more examples of building
C++ CORBA client code (on several platforms) for WebSphere Application Server,
see the samples article
"Tutorial: Creating a user-defined C++ server and client"
at WAS_HOME/Enterprise/samples/sampeex/sampcppsdk/wsBuildLogger.htm
.
Related tasks... | |
Creating the CORBA client main code (client.cpp) | |
Parent: Developing a CORBA client | |
Related concepts... | |
The CORBA client programming model | |
The CORBA programming model | |
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