--- In [email protected], Alex Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just like pipe.listen_on(....,var_name).  See docs 10.1
 
> Very similar except that the plugin would execute a command to 
> signal that data had been received.

See the sample script pipePluginTestScriptToSelfUsingVar.powerpro

Use an event that will fire off when the variable you specify in 
pipe.listen_on changes value.


> > It's not a generalised port listener: it would be mainly useful for 
> > comms between Powerpro installations on different machines (could also
> > be used for comms between Powerpro and anything else that could route
> > to spread: I think it's easy to construct a batch file that can send a
> > message to a spread node, for instance.  There's also a Perl binding
> > for spread.
> 
> Sounds great to me! I look forward to any work you do on that.

Don't hold your breath. 

I'm now muttering about low level TCP/IP socket client/server thing.

Quietly.  

It frightens the neighbours.






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