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ANN: Rugby + server chaining + threading

 [1/6] from: m:koopmans2:chello:nl at: 12-Feb-2002 16:33


Hi All, Just uploaded a renewed version of Rugby with a simple threading engine and a chain function for server chaining. The code was finished yesterday late night but then I got the flu so I am hardly behind the computer. See the docs for details, --Maarten

 [2/6] from: joel:neely:fedex at: 12-Feb-2002 12:29


Hi, Maarten, Maarten Koopmans wrote:
> Hi All, > > Just uploaded a renewed version of Rugby with a simple threading > engine and a chain function for server chaining. The code was > finished yesterday late night but then I got the flu so I am > hardly behind the computer. >
I guess we shouldn't download it without using some virus protection? ;-) Seriously, I hope you have a speedy recovery!!!! -jn-

 [3/6] from: petr:krenzelok:trz:cz at: 12-Feb-2002 22:18


Maarten Koopmans wrote:
>Hi All, > >Just uploaded a renewed version of Rugby with a simple threading engine and >a chain function for server chaining. The code was finished yesterday late >night but then I got the flu so I am hardly behind the computer. > >See the docs for details, >
Maarten - it is great you can code fast. However, there is plenty of changes and skipping back and forth last weeks. I know that the life of developers is like that, but please feel free to discuss some topics with us. I hope you have still Rugby in control and everything is well modularized, calling conventions are unified ;-), etc. etc. Keep Rugby simplified and decide well what to add in user level, to allow well scaling in most situations. I think that we will soon need some 'cluster functionality, transparent code propagation thru chained nodes, search/request delivery capabilities etc. Think of all possibilities :-) I hope we are fine so far :-) btw: how is Rugby today in regards to upcoming async i/o coming in future rebol versions? Rugby is significant product. Maybe you could get NDA signed with RT to have access to some "what's planned" info ... Thanks, -pekr-

 [4/6] from: m:koopmans2:chello:nl at: 13-Feb-2002 10:48


> Maarten - it is great you can code fast. However, there is plenty of > changes and skipping back and forth last weeks. I know that the life of
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> simplified and decide well what to add in user level, to allow well > scaling in most situations.
I do. Whenever an improvement is made it is released though.
> I think that we will soon need some 'cluster functionality, transparent > code propagation thru chained nodes, search/request delivery > capabilities etc. Think of all possibilities :-) I hope we are fine so > far :-) >
We are. 'chain and the threading engine are the necessary steps for that. I am figuring out the next steps as I stare at the ceiling these days ;-)
> btw: how is Rugby today in regards to upcoming async i/o coming in > future rebol versions? Rugby is significant product. Maybe you could get > NDA signed with RT to have access to some "what's planned" info ... >
Non-blocking + state machine = Rugby = more or less async IO. Rebol will improve in that area (?) but I am already so close that I don't bother. --Maarten

 [5/6] from: chalz:earthlink at: 15-Feb-2002 1:17


I'm late getting to this, and for that I apologize, particularly if this has already been answered. But: Where's the link? You announce new releases, but no links. --Charles

 [6/6] from: petr:krenzelok:trz:cz at: 15-Feb-2002 9:20


http://www.rebolforces.com/~erebol .... beware - very complicated site! ;-) -pekr- Charles wrote:

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