Richard Schilling wrote:
Very interesting. On the surface this sounds similar to some of Steve Zeck's
initial work
in making a Perl interface to GT.M. In the first level he defined a Perl
module for
implementing MUMPS data objects. These data objects represent MUMPS globals
and have
On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 00:36 -0400, Roy Gaber wrote:
Understood.
What is it that you are looking for? The application data can be had by
looking at the RPC code on both the client and the server. You can view it
using a sniffer as well.
Roy,
His point is not that he is incapable of
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Nancy Anthracite wrote:
You mentioned the Broker documentation, and I know you are not referring
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Roy Gaber wrote:
TCP
I'm not talking about the networking protocol. I'm talking about the
data protocol used
You mentioned the Broker documentation, and I know you are not referring to
this particular documentation, but I was poking around the Broker components
while attempting to use Delphi a few months back and the Help files with them
were really wonderful. It was like a friend was right there
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
You mentioned the Broker documentation, and I know you are not referring to
this particular documentation, but I was poking around the Broker components
while attempting to use Delphi a few months back and the Help files with them
were really wonderful. It was like a
I agree - it's very simple. The first thing I did was sniff the RPC
protocol on the network. I did that a few years ago.
But the problem is that without the protocol properly documented by the
RPC Broker team I can't make any assumptions at all that what I'm seeing
come across the network
TCP
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Nancy Anthracite wrote:
You mentioned
With the recent discussion on writing Java clients, I thought I would
mention that in the upcomming release of OpenEMed (www.openemed.net),
written completely in Java, we'll be releasing a client for GT.M. This
makes OpenEMed a client of the GT.M platform. And of course, our next
step after
Very interesting!
On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Richard Schilling wrote:
With the recent discussion on writing Java clients, I thought I
would mention that in the upcomming release of OpenEMed
(www.openemed.net), written completely in Java, we'll be releasing
a client for GT.M. This makes
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