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6 omniMapper - Simple proxy for CORBA naming service from omniORB
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9 omniMapper [options]
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12 This manual page documents briefly the omniMapper command.
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14 omniMapper is a simple daemon which listens on port 2809 (or any other
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23 A summary of options is included below. For a complete description,
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26 -port port
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30 This specifies a location for the configuration file. The
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33 -v omniMapper does not normally print anything; this option makes
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38 The configuration file is very simple. Each line contains a string to
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48 The programs are documented fully by the HTML documentation in the
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52 omniMapper was written by Duncan Grisby <duncan@grisby.org>
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54 This manual page was written by Floris Bruynooghe
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