Re: Name Service

Hi,
Do you know how to do it in Tool without redirecting stdout ?
Daniel Nguyen
Freelance Forte Consultant
KALLAMBELLA Ajith wrote:
>
Yes. You can list the named objects using NameService agent commands
using EConsole or Escript.
Look into the System Management guide .
Hope this helps
Ajith Kallambella M.
Forte Systems Engineer,
Internationational Business Corporation.
From: DEVEAUX Manuel[SMTP:[email protected]]
Reply To: DEVEAUX Manuel
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 1998 9:48 AM
To: 'Forte-Users'
Subject: Name Service
Hello Forte users !
I am using the ObjectLocationMgr class to register and bind objects in
the Name Service.
Is it possible to list the named objects contained in the name service
Thanks by advance !
- Manuel -

Hi,
Do you know how to do it in Tool without redirecting stdout ?
Daniel Nguyen
Freelance Forte Consultant
KALLAMBELLA Ajith wrote:
>
Yes. You can list the named objects using NameService agent commands
using EConsole or Escript.
Look into the System Management guide .
Hope this helps
Ajith Kallambella M.
Forte Systems Engineer,
Internationational Business Corporation.
From: DEVEAUX Manuel[SMTP:[email protected]]
Reply To: DEVEAUX Manuel
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 1998 9:48 AM
To: 'Forte-Users'
Subject: Name Service
Hello Forte users !
I am using the ObjectLocationMgr class to register and bind objects in
the Name Service.
Is it possible to list the named objects contained in the name service
Thanks by advance !
- Manuel -

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