Re: Efficiant Messaging Framework | |
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what about d-bus?
Robert Schwebel schrieb: | I'm searching for an efficient and lightweight user space | framework/library for messaging, something with a producer/consumer | model where I can register different threads or processes to some kind | of a message bus. As the highest possible event rate may be something | like 4 kHz under worst case conditions it would be good to have | something which doesn't involve kernel/userspace switches if not | necessary. Does anyone have an idea what I could use? | | Robert
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