There is no standard way to do that, especially since the IOR is
supposed to be opaque. CORBA is supposed to hide that information
from the application. Why do you need it?
-Ossama
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> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 03:12:56PM +0800, CSC wrote:
"CSC" <che...@openet.com.cn> writes:
> I want to write a Corba Control Center. that can display all object
> information
I recommend that you read the CORBA/IIOP specification,
specially the section about IOR marshaling and demarshaling. Most of
the information you want is described there. However, the format of
non-standard profiles (such as TAO's UIOP and SHMIOP) are not
described in that document, and neither are the exact contents of the
object key.
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BTW, you might want to check out the various utilities in
$TA_ROOT/utils/{catior,IOR-parser}
that can obtain this information for you.
Take care,
Doug
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