| The Helloworld example is a very very simple example to illustrate the interoperability |
| of the c and the java binding. |
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| Of course you can also compile every ETCH IDL from the official Etch examples using the |
| ETCH C IDL Compiler. |
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| This example comes already pre-generated for you, so you should have minimal effort getting it |
| running. You can re-generate the code using the generate-c-and-java.bat in \helloworld\etch\ |
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| To run the example, run the java server (an eclipse project is located in \helloworld\etch) |
| and run the c client (a VS solution is provided in \helloworld\c). Feel free to play with IDL |
| and sources to try out other Etch features. Currently the Helloworld c example implements |
| only the client part. |
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| ATTENTION: The C Binding needs libapr-1.dll and libapriconv-1.dll either in your PATH or |
| in the working directory of the client executable! |
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| Please note that the C Compiler does not overwrite impl-files (they might contain your Implementation). |
| A side-effect is that you have to delete all impl headers by hand when adding e.g. a new function to the IDL. |
| This will be changed in a later release. |
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