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static const char *RcsId = "$Id $";
//+=============================================================================
//
// file : main.cpp
//
// description : C++ source for a TANGO device server main.
// The main rule is to initialise (and create) the Tango
// system and to create the DServerClass singleton.
// The main should be the same for every Tango device server.
//
// project : TANGO Device Server
//
// $Author: $
//
// $Revision: $ $
// $Date: $
//
// SVN only:
// $HeadURL: $
//
// CVS only:
// $Source: $
// $Log: $
//
// copyleft : European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
// BP 220, Grenoble 38043
// FRANCE
//
//-=============================================================================
//
// This file is generated by POGO
// (Program Obviously used to Generate tango Object)
//
// (c) - Software Engineering Group - ESRF
//=============================================================================
#include <tango.h>
int main(int argc,char *argv[])
{
Tango::Util *tg;
try
{
// Initialise the device server
//----------------------------------------
tg = Tango::Util::init(argc,argv);
// Create the device server singleton
// which will create everything
//----------------------------------------
tg->server_init(false);
// Run the endless loop
//----------------------------------------
cout << "Ready to accept request" << endl;
tg->server_run();
}
catch (bad_alloc)
{
cout << "Can't allocate memory to store device object !!!" << endl;
cout << "Exiting" << endl;
}
catch (CORBA::Exception &e)
{
Tango::Except::print_exception(e);
cout << "Received a CORBA_Exception" << endl;
cout << "Exiting" << endl;
}
tg->server_cleanup();
return(0);
}