Building CORBA applications by using makefiles

The IBM® Rational® Rhapsody® dual-phase code generation process produces IDL files for items tagged with CORBA stereotypes and C++ files for the remaining items. CORBA setup code is generated in the second phase of code generation. The make process links the IDL and C++ files with the CORBA skeleton.

The make first calls the IDL compiler to translate the IDL code to C++. Next, it calls the C++ compiler to compile the C++ output of the IDL compiler, along with the Rational Rhapsody native C++ output, into an assembly language image of the component.

Note: Rational Rhapsody can animate only one application at a time. Therefore, animation can be enabled for either the client or the server component, but not both.

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