Re: Synchronous (function call type) interface ?
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Tom Sanders wrote:
> I have two application servers running at different
> machines and I want to provide a function call type
> (synchronous) interface to applications.
>
> This operation may mean one server to send/receive
> data from another server. Since I want application to
> be unaware of such inter-machine communication and
> yet provide a synchronous interface, I want client
> call to be blocked in local server unless all data is
> ready.
>
> Any suggessions about good ways of achieving this
> functionality? Message Q, Pipes, anything? Your inputs
> will be appreciated.
Use TCP/IP sockets. A TCP/IP socket, once the connection is made, is a
file. A textbook on the topic will have sample simple client/server
models for you to use.
You've not mentioned programming languages, but it's particularly easy
in Java. Perl does it too, of course. Webmin (www.webin.com) has a web
server written in Perl.
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