[REBOL] Re: Interfacing with Java, C# ......
From: tim-johnsons::web::com at: 2-Aug-2006 16:43
Sorry meant to include this, since our code examples
funky as they were are gone.
http://www.rebolforces.com/articles/hipe.html
You should find this *very* informative, as well
as rugby itself.
Enjoy
tim
* Tim Johnson <tim-johnsons-web.com> [060802 16:33]:
> * Thorsten Moeller <tmoeller-fastmail.fm> [060802 02:30]:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > i am just thinking about some integration issues arising in my daily
> > work and the use REBOL .
> >
> > Is it in general possible to establish a communication between Rebol an
> > other programming language programs (perhaps via sockets), has anybody
> > done something like that and what is the best method (performance,
> > stability ...) if there are more than one?? It should be as universally
> > as possible.
>
> Hi Thorsten:
>
> Interesting that you should bring that up.. :-) My biz partner is a
> perlmonger and some years ago we experimented with communicating
> between rebol and perl applications via sockets. I don't have any of
> that code laying around that I can use as an example, but the upshot
> was that it would be very doable.
>
> We thought about have a perl "tk server" that would take strings
> from a rebol application and translate it to rendering of a tk based
> gui. We also thought about having a perl "template server" (using the
> perl templating features).
>
> That discussion went to the exchange format and we thought that we
> would start with something like an http query string, since the parsing
> mechanism is pretty universal.
>
> M2c worth
> tj
>
> > Any 2c are welcome!!!
> >
> >
> > Thorsten
> >
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