The ASBrowser example creates a space browser which, by default, retrieves all of the entries in the default space 'myspace,’ displays them in the command window, and then exits.
The ASBrowser example does not create any entries in the space. Therefore you should run
ASOperations to create the space and put data into it so you will have something in the space to “browse.” See
ASOperations for more specific information on running
ASOperations.
The ASBrowser example accepts the following additional command line arguments:
-timeout 0 | -1 | xxx where: 0=no wait (default), -1=wait forever,
xxx=timeout in milliseconds
-filter “” | filter_string where: “”=no filter (default)
These command line options start ASBrowser using the default metaspace named ms and allow it to connect to a security domain controller that has been started using the example security policy file
example_policy.txt.
By varying the additional command line arguments of ASBrowser, you can affect the behavior of the ASBrowser example. For example, to cause
ASBrowser to block and wait endlessly for any new entries added to the space, start
ASBrowser with the following additional command line options: