----- "Michael DeHaan" <[email protected]> wrote:
 
> Luca
> If you are parsing Func in your application, you are doing it wrong if
> you are trying to be programatic, IMHO.

I wasn't thinking about parsing, just to have a output as soon as the 
application write on stdout.

> You can do this yourself now by just connecting to one system at a
> time via the API, although things like --nforks would now be up to
> you.

Yes but if the command I launch takes 10 minutes, and after 10 minutes you got 
1 mb output, is not so useful :)

> I am not sure it makes sense to integrate Func into monitoring and
> config systems, TBH. I think monitoring/config systems do that
> already.

I was thinking about puppet, if you want to run puppet on your infrastructure 
("run puppet" I mean launch client update, so every client read and try to 
apply the configuration) you need to have a realtime output from every hosts.

Another example is for example jboss if you want to use func to attach yourself 
on jboss console log, and so on...

Bye
Luca

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