Gareth Bowker a �crit :
>
> "Florent. Devin" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I want to know
> > which is the easiest way to connect to program ?
> > You have two programs that runs separately, and have to connect there
> > I/O. Is there a better way to do this in Gnome/Gtk than doing this by
> > IPC ?
> > I need to have the easiest way to do this. I mean that I do not want
> > eavy
> > code modification.
>
> The way GNOME apps seem to do this is by using CORBA (through ORBit).
> I've never used it myself yet, so I can't comment on what you need to
> change to get things to work, although it is meant to be _very_ fast.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
I know there is many solution :
- file descriptor
- Pipe
- Socket
- Thread
- g_io_channel (but in this case what should I use?)
- GtkSocket
- GtkPlug
If I miss some please tell me.
For now I use g_io_channel with a pipe in it, but I want to know if
there is
a better way, and a simpliest way to better understanding.
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