obliqsrv(1) Name Obliq Server - start an Obliq server Syntax oobblliiqqssrrvv [options] & Description An Obliq server. The command obliqsrv -X, where "X" is "std" or "ui", starts netobjd on the local machine M, if needed, and exports an execution engine to it. From any machine M1 one can then issue the Obliq command net_importEngine("XObliqEngine","M")(p) to execute the procedure p on machine M, where "X" is either "std" or "ui". Here M must be an IP address, and p must be a procedure of one arguments. The argument given to p is the IP address of the server, as a string. The result of p is returned to machine M1. Obliq servers are linked without a parser/printer. A server has the privileges of the account that starts it. Every client acquires the privileges of the server while running in the server. A server is not an inherent security risk: a server's operating system and file system are not avaliable to clients, unless the server allows it. To start an Obliq server on another machine M2, issue the following command: rsh M2 exec obliqsrv [options] & Options --ssttdd obliq server with standard libraries --uuii obliq server with user-iterface libraries SRC Documentation /src/hypertext/SRC/obliq/Obliq.html (quick start, for mosaic) External Site Documentation ...obliqdoc/src/Obliq.html/ (quick start, for mosaic) ...obliqdoc/src/ObliqPaper.ps (paper/manual, for printing) ...obliqdoc/src/ObliqPaper-html/ObliqPaper.html (same, for mosaic) ...obliqdoc/src/Example/*.obl (example programs) Files /tmp/obliqsrvstd.log /tmp/obliqsrvui.log See Also obliq netobjd The Modula-3 Network Objects documentation "Obliq: A language with distributed scope" (Obliq.ps, above) Author Of Object Luca Cardelli Author Of Documentation Luca Cardelli (/proj/man/mips/man1/obliqsrv.1)