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.TH "EVENTC" 1 "" "" ""
.SH NAME
eventc \- create a CORBA EventChannel and register it in the naming service
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.ad l
.hy 0
.HP 7
\fBeventc\fR [\-n\ \fIchannel\-name\fR] [\-N\ \fIfactory\-name\fR] [\-c\ \fInanoseconds\fR] [\-i\ \fIid\fR] [\-p\ \fInum\fR] [\-q\ \fInum\fR] [\-R\ \fImilliseconds\fR] [\-t\ \fIrepository\-id\fR] [\-vh] [\-ORB\fIparameter\fR\ \fIvalue\fR] [\fIfactory\-uri\fR]
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.hy

.SH "DESCRIPTION"

.PP
eventc contacts the omniEvents server to request an Event Channel\&. The Event Channel is created within the the omniEvents process\&. eventc then registers the created Event Channel with the Naming Service, and exits\&.

.PP
\fBfactory\-uri\fR: The factory may be specified as a URI\&. This may be an IOR, or a corbaloc::: or corbaname::: URI\&.

.PP
Example: \fBeventc corbaloc::localhost:11169/omniEvents\fR

.PP
If the \fBfactory\-uri\fR argument is not supplied, then the \fB\-N factory\-name\fR option is used to look up the server in the CORBA Name Service\&.

.SH "OPTIONS"

.TP
\fB\-n channel\-name\fR
Sets the CORBA Name Service name for the new EventChannel CORBA object\&.

Format for channel\-name: [CONTEXT\-ID[\&.CONTEXT\-KIND]/]*OBJECT\-ID[\&.OBJECT\-KIND] 

Examples: foo, foo\&.bar, foo\&.bar/baz/qux, foo/bar/baz\&.qux\&.

The default is EventChannel

.TP
\fB\-N factory\-name\fR
The CORBA Name Service name for the EventChannelFactory CORBA object\&. The default value is EventChannelFactory\&. This value is only used when the factory\-uri argument is not supplied\&.

.TP
\fB\-c nanoseconds\fR
Sets the CyclePeriod_ns parameter of the new event channel\&.

.TP
\fB\-i id\fR
Set the InsName of new event channel, to enable access via corbaloc\&.

.TP
\fB\-p num\fR
Sets the MaxNumProxies parameter of the new event channel\&.

.TP
\fB\-q num\fR
Sets the MaxQueueLength parameter of the new event channel\&.

.TP
\fB\-R milliseconds\fR
Sets the PullRetryPeriod_ms parameter of the new event channel\&.

.TP
\fB\-t repository\-id\fR
Sets the FilterId parameter of the new event channel\&.

.TP
\fB\-v\fR
Output the CORBA IOR of the new EventChannel CORBA object\&.

.TP
\fB\-h\fR
Display a short summary of command\-line options\&.

.TP
\fB\-ORBparameter value\fR
Standard omniORB options\&. see omniORB documentation for details\&. This option is commonly used to set the omniORB traceLevel, in order to get more detailed output\&.

Example: \fB\-ORBtraceLevel 5\fR

.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"

.TP
OMNIORB_CONFIG
The location of the omniORB configuration file\&.

.SH "COPYRIGHT"

.PP
Copyright  2003\-2005 Alex Tingle, 1999 Paul Nader\&.

.PP
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions\&. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE\&.