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PolyORB 2.4 NEW FEATURES LIST Current as of Jun 09, 2008
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Copyright (c) 2008, AdaCore
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This file contains a complete list of new features in version 2.4 of PolyORB.
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See also file NEWS for various information about this release.
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An ISO date (YYYY-MM-DD) appears in parentheses after the description line.
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This date shows the implementation date of the feature. Any 2.4w wavefront
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subsequent to this date will contain the indicated feature, as will any
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subsequent releases.
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NF-24-H311-027 No default MIOP access point address (2008-03-17)
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The MIOP (Unreliable Multicast Inter-ORB Protocol) access point does not
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listen on a default group address anymore. Run-time configuration parameters
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polyorb.miop.multicast_addr and polyorb.miop.multicast_port in section
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[miop] must now be set explicitly to enable the MIOP access point.
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NF-24-H226-012 Gnatdist displays executed commands (2008-02-25)
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When not in quiet mode, gnatdist now prints all commands it executes on
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standard error, just as gnatmake.
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NF-24-H214-018 po_gnatdist does not depend on polyorb-config (2008-02-21)
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The PolyORB/DSA partitioning tool, po_gnatdist, does not depend on the
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external shell script polyorb-config to locate the PolyORB runtime library
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anymore. This allows po_gnatdist to be usable on platforms that do not
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provide a Bourne shell, such as MinGW.
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NF-24-H110-025 Environment variables passing to slave partitions (2008-02-25)
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A list of environment variables can now be associated with partitions
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in gnatdist configuration files. When starting a distributed application
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using a generated launcher (shell or Ada), these variables are then passed
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from the main partition's environment to the slave partitions.
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NF-24-H109-006 Conditional form of pragma Debug (2008-01-28)
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PolyORB sources now use the conditional (two-argument) form of pragma Debug,
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so that the debug message strings are constructed only if traces are
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enabled for the particular module. This significantly reduces the run-time
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performance cost of enabling pragma Debug. Users can thus decide to
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leave it enabled even in production systems, for more convenient debugging.
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As a result of making this the default, the supporting script
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support/enable-conditional-debug has been removed from the PolyORB
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distribution.
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NF-24-H107-031 Hosts with multiple IP addresses (2008-01-11)
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When an object reference contains a host name corresponding to multiple
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IP addresses, connection attempts try successive addresses in turn if
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the connection fails, instead of bailing out after the first attempt.
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