I'm sorry that your questions haven't been answered. Pipes is used extensively at Yahoo to build the Webmap, which is the graph of the entire web. You can now set counters in pipes, but mostly it has just been working for Yahoo. It isn't expected to perform better the java api, because all of the framework code is the same java. It seems to perform very close to the java. If you have patches to make it more portable, that would be great.

-- Owen

On Sep 19, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Marc Vaillant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Only about 5 pipes/c++ related posts since mid July, and basically no
responses. Is anyone really using or actively developing pipes? We've
invested some time to make it platform independent (ported bsd sockets
to boost sockets, and the xdr serialization to boost serialization), but
it's still lacking an efficient way to submit jobs, more efficient
mechanism for executing map/reduce without launching pipes executables,
etc.

Hello, anyone out there?

Marc

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