FairMQ Examples cleanup

- Rename Tutorial3 MQ files for uniform naming.
  - Add search for dylib in FindDDS.cmake (OSX).
  - Add more detail to the DDS example readme.
  - MQ Example 3 (DDS): choose network interface via command line option.
  - Give FairMQ examples their own CMakeLists.txt for clarity.
  - Remove C++11 checks in Tutorial3 from the code (they are now in CMake).
  - Add Serializer for device properties (FairMQDevice::ListProperties()).
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Alexey Rybalchenko
2015-09-29 11:07:27 +02:00
committed by Mohammad Al-Turany
parent a75486f3ec
commit 19afacb504
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@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ A simple topology of two devices - **Sampler** and **Sink**. **Sampler** sends d
`runExample1Sampler.cxx` and `runExample1Sink.cxx` configure and run the devices in their main function.
The executables take two required command line parameters: `--id` and `--config-json-file`. The value of `--id` should be a unique identifier and the value for `-config-json-file` a path to a config file. The config file for this example is `ex1-sampler-sink.json` and it contains configuration for the communication channels of the devices. The mapping between a specific device and the configuration (which can contain multiple devices) is done based on the **id**.
The executables take two required command line parameters: `--id` and `--config-json-file`. The value of `--id` should be a unique identifier and the value for `--config-json-file` a path to a config file. The config file for this example is `ex1-sampler-sink.json` and it contains configuration for the communication channels of the devices. The mapping between a specific device and the configuration (which can contain multiple devices) is done based on the **id**.