any opinions one way or another?
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For now, I would choose drb, because it’s “standard” and part of the
distribution.
this was my thought - but i need romp for log4r’s distributed logging
anyhow…
However, I was talking to Paul Brannan this weekend at RubyConf about this.
My question to him was on the feasibility of replacing some portion of druby
with romp (i.e. the actual communication layer). Romp is quite a bit faster
than druby, and now that druby is included with Ruby, there’s no reason to
lament the fact that Romp is implemented in C.
any idea what ‘quite a bit’ is? i’ve run some tests but i’m not sure they are
the best kind of test.
Paul said this is probably possible. Once the new RCR process is setup, I
plan to submit one with this suggestion.
adding log4r (and romp distributed logging) would be a really great addition
IMHO.
regards.
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