documentation patch
- From: Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo gnome-db org>
- To: gnome-components-list gnome org
- Subject: documentation patch
- Date: 06 Jun 2003 13:48:16 +0200
Hi
Here's a patch that replaces OAF with "Bonobo Activation"
cheers
? autom4te.cache
? stamp-h1
? activation-server/test-performance
? tests/test-thread
Index: ChangeLog
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gnome/libbonobo/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.432
diff -u -p -r1.432 ChangeLog
--- ChangeLog 6 Jun 2003 11:34:27 -0000 1.432
+++ ChangeLog 6 Jun 2003 11:46:27 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2003-06-06 Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo ximian com>
+
+ * doc/activation-api/*.sgml: replaced references to OAF
+ with "Bonobo Activation".
+
2003-06-06 Michael Meeks <michael ximian com>
* bonobo-activation/bonobo-activation-fork-server.c
Index: doc/activation-api/architecture.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gnome/libbonobo/doc/activation-api/architecture.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -p -r1.6 architecture.sgml
--- doc/activation-api/architecture.sgml 31 Jan 2003 11:28:27 -0000 1.6
+++ doc/activation-api/architecture.sgml 6 Jun 2003 11:46:29 -0000
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@
Bonobo Activation is nothing but a daemon implementing a set of
CORBA interfaces. These CORBA interfaces implement a Name service
for the set of CORBA servers installed on your system. Basically,
-OAF knows about all the CORBA servers of your system, running or not.
-The OAF daemon will activate those servers if you ask for them.
+Bonobo Activation knows about all the CORBA servers of your system, running or not.
+The Bonobo Activation daemon will activate those servers if you ask for them.
</para>
<para>
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ allows you to ask for certain services r
<para>
C programmers who wish to access these services do not need to make
raw CORBA calls: they can use a set of convenience functions implemented
-in the liboaf library. This library acts as a wrapper on top of the CORBA
-server. The API documentation for the liboaf library is available there.
+in the libbonobo-activation library. This library acts as a wrapper on top of the CORBA
+server. The API documentation for the libbonobo-activation library is available there.
(XXX: add pointer to the API ref).
</para>
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ server. The API documentation for the li
<title>Server architecture</title>
<para>
-The OAF server is split in 2 parts: the <classname>ObjectDirectory</classname> which contains the list
+The Bonobo Activation server is split in 2 parts: the <classname>ObjectDirectory</classname> which contains the list
of all servers on a given machine, and the <classname>ActivationContext</classname> which contains the
list of all ObjectDirectories. It contains by default the local ObjectDirectory
and you can add inside other distant ObjectDirectories.
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ since there are optimizations to save th
<title>Async Activation</title>
<para>
-OAF also has a set of asynchronous activation interfaces so that you do not need to block
+Bonobo Activation also has a set of asynchronous activation interfaces so that you do not need to block
on activation calls. The CORBA level is pretty simple: the activation context has a set of
<function>_async</function> calls: <function>OAF_ACtivationContext_activate_async</function>
and <function>OAF_ACtivationContext_activate_from_id_async</function>. Both of those calls
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ module OAF {
</para>
<para>
-Of course, liboaf provides comvenient wrappers for those CORBA functions. Those are named
+Of course, libbonobo-activation provides comvenient wrappers for those CORBA functions. Those are named
<function>bonobo_activation_activate_async</function> and
<function>bonobo_activation_activate_from_id_async</function>.
</para>
Index: doc/activation-api/query-langage.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gnome/libbonobo/doc/activation-api/query-langage.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -p -r1.4 query-langage.sgml
--- doc/activation-api/query-langage.sgml 31 Jan 2003 11:28:27 -0000 1.4
+++ doc/activation-api/query-langage.sgml 6 Jun 2003 11:46:30 -0000
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
<chapter id="query-langage">
-<title>OAF Query Langage</title>
+<title>Bonobo Activation Query Langage</title>
<sect1>
-<title>The OAF query langage</title>
+<title>The Bonobo Activation query langage</title>
<para>
-OAF has a query language used to request components with
-specific properties from the OAF daemon.
-The API call <function>oaf_activate</function> takes a
+Bonobo Activation has a query language used to request components with
+specific properties from the Bonobo Activation daemon.
+The API call <function>bonobo_activation_activate</function> takes a
<emphasis>requirements</emphasis> parameter which is
a string containing a specific request in the OAF query
langage.
A simple example is:
<programlisting>
-CORBA_Object o = oaf_activate ("repo_ids.has ('IDL:GNOME/Graph/Layout:1.0')",
- NULL, 0, NULL, &ev);
+CORBA_Object o = bonobo_activation_activate ("repo_ids.has ('IDL:GNOME/Graph/Layout:1.0')",
+ NULL, 0, NULL, &ev);
</programlisting>
This will ask for a component which supports the GNOME/Graph/Lyout:1.0 interface.
You can also do much more complicated things.
Index: doc/activation-api/server-xml-reference.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gnome/libbonobo/doc/activation-api/server-xml-reference.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -p -r1.7 server-xml-reference.sgml
--- doc/activation-api/server-xml-reference.sgml 24 May 2003 20:00:51 -0000 1.7
+++ doc/activation-api/server-xml-reference.sgml 6 Jun 2003 11:46:30 -0000
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
Each <sgmltag>oaf_server</sgmltag> entry defines a set of attributes.
Each attribute has a given <emphasis>name,</emphasis>
<emphasis>type,</emphasis> and <emphasis>value.</emphasis> The types of the
- attributes are those defined in the OAF query langage reference
+ attributes are those defined in the Bonobo Activation query langage reference
(<xref linkend="oaf-query-ref-types"/>).
Type name should be non-caps.
</para>
Index: doc/activation-api/tutorial.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gnome/libbonobo/doc/activation-api/tutorial.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -p -r1.7 tutorial.sgml
--- doc/activation-api/tutorial.sgml 29 Mar 2003 17:35:58 -0000 1.7
+++ doc/activation-api/tutorial.sgml 6 Jun 2003 11:46:30 -0000
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ CORBA_Object o = bonobo_activation_activ
<para>
Here follows a very simple-stupid example of what you can do with Bonobo Activation.
- The complete API description of bonobo activation, the OAF query langage reference and the
+ The complete API description of bonobo activation, the Bonobo Activation query langage reference and the
<filename>.server</filename> file format reference are included in this
document and are recommended readings. Reading <xref linkend="architecture"/> is
also a good idea.
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