=================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/OpenXM/doc/issac2000/openxm-clients.tex,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -p -r1.10 -r1.11 --- OpenXM/doc/issac2000/openxm-clients.tex 2000/01/17 01:24:27 1.10 +++ OpenXM/doc/issac2000/openxm-clients.tex 2000/01/17 06:10:40 1.11 @@ -1,29 +1,16 @@ -% $OpenXM: OpenXM/doc/issac2000/openxm-clients.tex,v 1.9 2000/01/17 00:48:06 takayama Exp $ +% $OpenXM: OpenXM/doc/issac2000/openxm-clients.tex,v 1.10 2000/01/17 01:24:27 noro Exp $ \section{OpenXM Clients} \subsection{Risa/Asir} -Risa/Asir provides a launcher to invoke an OpenXM server and to set up the -communication between the server and itself. As a client, -it provides many built-in functions for communication. - -\subsubsection{Setting up servers} -{\tt ox\_launch} is a general purpose launcher. This application -invokes a server and sets up the server-client communication -according to the protocol stated in Section \ref{launcher}, then -itself becomes a control server. -Several facilities related to {{\tt ox\_launch}} are provided -as built-in functions of Risa/Asir: a function to invoke a server -automatically from a give host name and a server name, and a set -of functions to execute the port generation, {\tt bind}, {\tt listen}, -{\tt connect} and {\tt accept} operations on sockets individually. - -\subsubsection{Manipulating servers} +Risa/Asir provides a launcher {\tt ox\_launch} +to invoke an OpenXM server and to set up the +communication between the server and itself. Fundamental operations on OpenXM servers are exchange of {\tt OX} data and sending of {\tt SM} commands. -The following functions -are provided to execute these primitive operations: +As a client, Asir provides the following functions +to execute these primitive operations: {\tt ox\_push\_cmo()} for pushing data to a server, {\tt ox\_push\_cmd()} for sending an {\tt SM} command to a server and {\tt ox\_get()} for receiving data from a stream.