On Apr 7, 4:21 pm, Keith Rarick <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Erich <[email protected]> wrote:

> Besides, it's arguably just semantics. You could view "delivery of a
> message" as a job to do, making messaging a subset of work queues. :)

A co-worker and I had this argument yesterday... we decided that while
this case was a bit subtle, it is different enough from the other
things in consideration that it warrants distinction. Otherwise its
arguable that memcache and (with a set of calling conventions),. D-
Bus, and zeroconf/bonjur are missing from the list. Those are kind of
silly, but can be used in place of e.g. AMQP with a bit of effort.
Like I said, its silly, but shows the point.

Regards
Erich
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