Is it possible to push work to the client/let the client poll the server for 
work?
In the lookup phase, communication is initiated by the central server to all 
nodes,
requesting a table lookup. can you do this with boinc without a big timeout?
Still another question before i dig into it: do you make all your network 
connections
to process work through the boinc client? i read that you use some boinc api
function to open files... is it the same with network connections?

Sascha Krissler wrote:Boinc: - big community - well known to 100.000'
> th of users - user friendly well known client, website, statistics, 
> competition features i don't think i need longer to implement those 
> features then i need to integrate with boinc, but maybe i am wrong. 
> will take a look at it. as for big community: the largest DC grid is 
> fold...@home which does not use boinc. I know that folding is a big 
> DC grid. But they manged it to be installed on each shipped PS3. This 
> is a major point which brings them a lot of users without any 
> advertising. 
> In Boinc there are also sites (which users like) which compares the 
> credits of teams, users, countries, hosts across all Boincprojects (
> round about 70). 
> I integrated already some projects into Boinc. Before the were stand 
> alone projects:
> - evolut...@home gets now most of its contribution via Boinc
> - Muon1 gets now 45% via Boinc
> - ogr27 gets now 10% via Boinc
> - 4 ecm projects gets now up to 80% via Boinc
> 
> Despite of fold...@home and distributed.net the Boinc projects have a 
> bigger user base.
> 
> If you are looking for Boinc, have a look tohttp://boinc.berkeley.edu/
> trac/wiki/WrapperApp. This allows easy integration of existing 
> applications if they just has some input and produces some output.
> 
> yoyo
> 
> 


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