REBOL rocks
[1/5] from: maarten::vrijheid::net at: 20-Feb-2004 19:16
.....today I did some preliminary tests on an async:// REBOL-based HTTP
1.1 server that I'm writing
[ no. it's not in a decent shape yet, be patient. It will be free as in
BSD-free, with XML-RPC on board and the possibility to run Reblets]
On a 2Ghz Dell desktop with Debian Linux, Rebol sent out an MPEG-2 (DVD)
at 6 mbit/sec with 0.3-0.9% CPU load.
Same here on WinXP.
Very very very impressive for an interpreter, hence the subject.
Gabriele's async:// (also very impressive) is at
http://www.rebol.it/giesse/async-protocol.r
--Maarten
(who is still impressed by REBOL after 5 years)
[2/5] from: jason:cunliffe:verizon at: 20-Feb-2004 13:58
> ....today I did some preliminary tests on an async:// REBOL-based HTTP
> 1.1 server that I'm writing
> [ no. it's not in a decent shape yet, be patient. It will be free as in
> BSD-free, with XML-RPC on board and the possibility to run Reblets]
This is wonderful news!
Thank you.
> On a 2Ghz Dell desktop with Debian Linux, Rebol sent out an MPEG-2 (DVD)
> at 6 mbit/sec with 0.3-0.9% CPU load.
>
> Same here on WinXP.
wow - That is great :-)
Any idea when this server might be read for general testing/use ?
good luck & thanks again
- Jason
[3/5] from: maarten:vrijheid at: 20-Feb-2004 20:23
>wow - That is great :-)
>Any idea when this server might be read for general testing/use ?
>
I hope within 1-2 weeks. I want it to be RFC 2616 compliant and
embeddable in your apps, so that takes time.
--Maarten
[4/5] from: maarten:vrijheid at: 21-Feb-2004 8:53
>wow - That is great :-)
>Any idea when this server might be read for general testing/use ?
>
Oh, BTW: a standalone version of the rebXR XML-RPC (async://) will be
available much sooner. The server is being tested by Andreas and I am
trying to knock off an async client as well.
This will also mark the end of Rugby.
--Maarten
[5/5] from: ptretter:charter at: 21-Feb-2004 9:30
Wow that is great news. Good work Maarten!
Paul Tretter