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-This is a short description on the use of Erlang,C or Java
-client and servers against each other.
-The base is a client that initiates and uses a random number
-generator that lies on an server.
-
-There are two make files, one for Unix and one for Windows,
-the Unix make file is just named "Makefile", while the Windows
-is named "Makefile.win32".
-
-Instructions.
-
-1) On Makefile :
- * Modify the OTPROOT variable on the Makefile to point
- to the root for your erlang instalation.
- * Modify IC and Erl_Interface versions to agree your
- OTP version.
-
-2) Type "make" to build the example.
-
-
-3) Start the empd deamon by using the command :
-
- epmd -daemon
-
-
-4) Do this when you want to run :
-
- * an Erlang server.
-
- Start erlang with the options
-
- -setcookie <Some Cookie> -sname <SomeNodeName>
-
- In this example you should use :
-
- erl -setcookie flash -sname babbis
-
- * a C server.
-
- Just type :
-
- server
-
- * a Java server.
-
- Set and export the CLASSPATH variable to
- point to the java classes located in java development kit,
- the Otp's classes and the current directory.
- Your classpath should look like this :
-
- .:<OTPROOT>/lib/ic-3.8.1/priv/ic.jar:<OTPROOT>/lib/jinterface_0.9.2/priv/OtpErlang.jar
-
- where :
-
- <OTPROOT> is the location there OTP is installed
-
- Then type :
-
- java server
-
-
-5) Do this when you want to run :
-
- * an Erlang client.
-
- ** If you have no valid named erlang node,
- start erlang with the options
-
- -setcookie <Some Cookie> -sname <SomeNodeName>
-
- In this example you should use :
-
- erl -setcookie flash -sname client
-
- On the erlang shell, type
-
- client:start().
-
- ** If you have a valid named erlang node, started
- whith the same "cookie", on the erlang shell, type
-
- client:start().
-
-
- * a C client, just type
-
- client
-
-
- * a Java client.
-
-
- Set and export the CLASSPATH variable to
- point to the java classes located in java development kit,
- the Otp's classes and the current directory.
- Your classpath should look like this :
-
- .:<OTPROOT>/lib/ic-4.0/priv/ic.jar:<OTPROOT>/lib/jinterface_1.1/priv/OtpErlang.jar
-
- where :
-
- <OTPROOT> is the location there OTP is installed
-
- Then type :
-
- java client
-
-
-
-6) Please note that :
-
- * you must always have the same cookie in order to eastablish connection
- between clients and servers.
-
- * you cannot start two servers with the same name.
- In this example all servers share the same name in order to test
- several constallations. Kill a server before starting another one.
-
-
-
-
-