Hmm... I see. Thank you for your good reply. On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:00 AM, Chanwit Kaewkasi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have some examples. Like RabbitMQ is a message-oriented system, it's > implemented in Erlang and throughput is really good (according to its > web site). Another example is Yawn, an HTTP server written in Erlang > as well. It can be handling a number of concurrent connections more > than Apache. > > So the nature of Erlang is for writing highly scalable servers, and we > need a simpler programming model (C/Java/Ruby/Groovy) as the front > APIs. > > Not sure if this can answer your question. > > Chanwit > > 2008/9/25 Edward J. Yoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Oh.. thanks. >> >>>> but it's not fit for Erlang to be a a front layer. >> >> BTW, Is there a reason? >> >> /Edward >> >> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:15 PM, Chanwit Kaewkasi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Erlang is good for highly massive parallel system, which is suitable >>> for implementing backend. >>> It's alright if you're going to rewrite Hadoop using Erlang, but it's >>> not fit for Erlang to be a a front layer, AFAIK. >>> >>> Chanwit >>> >>> 2008/9/25 Edward J. Yoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>> http://www.erlang.org/about.html >>>> >>>> It seems interesting to me. And, I'm think about erlang interface to >>>> hadoop/hama. >>>> >>>> Has anyone considered doing this? >>>> -- >>>> Best regards, Edward J. Yoon >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> http://blog.udanax.org >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Chanwit Kaewkasi >>> PhD Candidate, >>> Centre for Novel Computing >>> School of Computer Science >>> The University of Manchester >>> Oxford Road >>> Manchester >>> M13 9PL, UK >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Best regards, Edward J. Yoon >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://blog.udanax.org >> > > > > -- > Chanwit Kaewkasi > PhD Candidate, > Centre for Novel Computing > School of Computer Science > The University of Manchester > Oxford Road > Manchester > M13 9PL, UK >
-- Best regards, Edward J. Yoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://blog.udanax.org
