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Creating a NIC Locator to Include with a Non-Java Application
A NIC locator provides the same functionality
as a NIC proxy, but is designed to work with non-Java applications.
You use the NIC access interface module to include
NIC locators with your application by compiling the IDL file with
your application files.
To use the NIC access interface module to create
NIC locators:
- Connect to the directory.
- Obtain a CORBA reference to the NIC access interface from
one of the following:
- The access IOR provided in the directory in the dynamic
configuration DN under the hostname—typically, host/demohost.
- A corbaloc URL in the format:
- corbaloc::<host>:8810/Access
- From the NIC access interface module, obtain a NIC locator,
as identified by NicFeature. For example:
- feature = access.getLocatorFeature(nicNameSpace); //nicNameSpace
example “ /nicLocators/ip”
In the NIC configuration scenarios, the
syntax for a NIC locator is /nicLocators/<NIC key type> where.
-
nicLocators— Specifies all of the NIC
locators in a NIC host.
-
<NIC key type>— Specifies the type
of data that the key provides for the NIC resolution, such as ip,
login, DN.
- Search for the key. For example:
- feature.lookupSingle(NicLocatorKey key) //NicLocatorKey
is coming from the IDL
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