What's "new" in distributed Ruby? And by "new" I mean
less than five years old. 
Hal
What's "new" in distributed Ruby? And by "new" I mean
less than five years old. 
Hal
This weekend I made DRb work using YAML serialization [1] (but haven't released the code yet) and wrote a TupleSpace replicator [2].
I've added RDoc to Rinda (TupleSpace, RingServer and friends) so 1.8.4+ have it now. I don't know if they're less than five years old though, but certainly they're worth a mention [3].
Nathaniel Talbott released a firewall-tunneling tool for DRb called DRbFire [4].
[1] http://blog.segment7.net/articles/2006/04/30/drb-via-yaml
[2] http://blog.segment7.net/articles/2006/04/29/tuplespace-replicator
[3] http://segment7.net/projects/ruby/drb/rinda/ringserver.html
[4] http://rubyforge.org/projects/drbfire
On Apr 30, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Hal Fulton wrote:
What's "new" in distributed Ruby? And by "new" I mean less than five years old.
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