I don't think it would take much to actually move problems once we have
other J sessions available. The socket interface it there. 3!:1 and 3!:2
provide the tool to transfer the data in a generalized way. Sockets provide
easy notification to coordinate between instances of J. Big problems I see
are security and being able to start J remotely. I don't know where to start
with them.

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Dan Bron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Don Guinn wrote:
> >  In the meantime, what should we do? We should
> >  do as systems like Matlab have done. Supply a
> >  toolbox to make it easy to distribute work.
>
> I have considered building such a tool before, and have some ideas for
> high-level architecture.  Problem is I don't have the
> appetite to invest all the time in actually building it.
>
> -Dan
>
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