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recuperation de variables d'environement
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1 | #include <iostream> |
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2 | #include <Wt/WApplication> |
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3 | #include <Wt/WEnvironment> |
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4 | #include "GWt_pspaApplication.h" |
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5 | |
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6 | #include "environmentVariables.h" |
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7 | |
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8 | WApplication *createApplication(const WEnvironment& env) |
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9 | { |
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10 | /* |
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11 | * You could read information from the environment to decide whether |
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12 | * the user has permission to start a new application |
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13 | */ |
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14 | return new PspaApplication(env); |
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15 | } |
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16 | |
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17 | int main(int argc, char **argv) |
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18 | { |
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19 | /* |
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20 | * Your main method may set up some shared resources, but should then |
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21 | * start the server application (FastCGI or httpd) that starts listening |
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22 | * for requests, and handles all of the application life cycles. |
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23 | * |
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24 | * The last argument to WRun specifies the function that will instantiate |
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25 | * new application objects. That function is executed when a new user surfs |
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26 | * to the Wt application, and after the library has negotiated browser |
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27 | * support. The function should return a newly instantiated application |
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28 | * object. |
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29 | */ |
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30 | std::cout << " working area = " << WORKINGAREA << std::endl; |
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31 | return WRun(argc, argv, &createApplication); |
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32 | } |
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