CO-process
aotto2 at my-deja.com
aotto2 at my-deja.com
Mon Jan 8 02:12:49 EST 2001
In article <4i666.240905$U46.7570799 at news1.sttls1.wa.home.com>,
"Patrick Logan" <patrickdlogan at home.com> wrote:
>
> <aotto2 at my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:93a535$n76$1 at nnrp1.deja.com...
> >
> > after Mirosoft create .NET , it's time to answer
> >
> > have a look to:
> >
> > http://home.t-online.de/home/aotto/mqcon_E.html
>
> The CO-process does not seem to support multiple languages in the same
OS
> process operating on a shared object model/space. That seems to be a
big
> advantage of .net
>
> CO-process appears to be based on multiple processes for everything.
Is
> communication based on sockets or some other network mechanism so the
> processes are host-independent? That'd be interesting and flexible,
but too
> heavyweight for many of the things you'd want to use .net for.
Hi,
1) the solution for MqSeries has only 20 KB wich isn't heavyweight.
2) One CO-Process is used to manage one "task" ( DB, Communication
GUI-Interface, Appl-Server, ...) there is no need to write
one task in more than one language, the benefit is that you
can choose the right language for the task, and the clear
and easy interface between the tasks
mfg
aotto :)
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