The Java one is actually pretty nice now, but I just didn't see why the C
one would even be implemented in the first place given that the main project
*already has* what is needed.

So to clarify: I shouldn't have any problems using libganglia to add metrics
to my apps right?

--Chris

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Ramon Bastiaans <[email protected]>wrote:

> The embedded gmetric library is not maintained by anyone affiliated with
> the Ganglia developer team.
>
> On a side note; it seems that the python embedded gmetric for example is
> outdated and not compatible with Ganglia 3.1, since the gmetric protocol
> changed in version 3.1. This may very well also be true for the C version.
>
> I think it's usecase was to show "how it could be done" and primarily
> for scripting languages.
>
> - Ramon.
>
> Christopher Smith wrote:
> > So, I've been looking at having custom metrics exported from my
> > application, and I've noticed the embeddedmetric project, but for a C
> > application, it seems like I could just as effectively do the job with
> > libganglia, which for one thing already supports mutlicast. What's the
> > use case for the C/C++ embeddedmetric library?
>
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