X-Git-Url: https://git.teslayout.com/public/public/public/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=example%2Fdiameter%2Flauncher%2Fdeployments%2Fft-client%2FREADME;fp=example%2Fdiameter%2Flauncher%2Fdeployments%2Fft-client%2FREADME;h=d538a7737ee6416ec184e84d3e7ed27845ec63a7;hb=74730c7d0e4f713c932d6b06a07644d1c3c6c6c1;hp=7255a7f3e5681a14460072f203fcf5156464ae98;hpb=431d322261ecfd6ef354abb392edbf8987e2407a;p=anna.git diff --git a/example/diameter/launcher/deployments/ft-client/README b/example/diameter/launcher/deployments/ft-client/README index 7255a7f..d538a77 100644 --- a/example/diameter/launcher/deployments/ft-client/README +++ b/example/diameter/launcher/deployments/ft-client/README @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ ABOUT CONTENT ------------- -Template for xml messages (message.dtd) and dictionaries (dictionary.dtd) are informative, not -actually required by process. They are located at './DTDs'. Stacks are available at './stacks'. -There are also some stuff (hex/xml examples, etc.) which could be useful. +Template for xml messages (message.dtd), dictionaries (dictionary.dtd) and services (services.dtd) +are informative, not actually required by process. They are located at './DTDs'. Stacks are available +at './stacks'. There are also some stuff (hex/xml examples, etc.) which could be useful. The directory 'tests' contains resources to create FT test cases. The script 'common.sh' implement a basic scheduler to launch a request to the server, waits for incoming activity, retrieve the @@ -13,13 +13,11 @@ client executable (for example we could define an incoming handler in different represent different test cases, linking them to a common simple diameter client agent). But with this simple scripts we could do something valid to start with. -Additional helpers/scripts could be found at './resources' directory. - STARTING THE PROCESS -------------------- Launch the executable process without arguments to see a complete command-line help. -Don't be scared. There are plenty of possibilities but the 'run.sh' script has been prepared -for the type of launcher you wanted. +Don't be scared. There are plenty of possibilities but the 'run.sh' script and 'services.xml' +have been prepared for the type of launcher you wanted. OPERATION ---------