Hi Petr,

As promised here it is....
Two files, node1 and node2, cut 'n paste, run them on your local machine. Of 
course you can use /http or whatever, merely demonstrating. But in the end it 
still *is* a network config problem for ingoing/outgoing connections, as with 
IRC.

Don't forget to put rugby.r in the same directory!

--Maarten

**** Node 1

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do %rugby.r

l: layout
[
        across
        Title "Node 1" return
        h1 "Node 1" return
        a1: area return
        h2 "Node 2" return
        a2: area return
        button "Send" 
        [ init-nodes node2/send-msg a1/text]
]

imports: off

init-nodes: does
[
        if not imports
        [ node2: context get-rugby-service tcp://localhost:8003 imports: on]
]

send-msg: func [ s [string!]][a2/text: s show a2]
        
view/new l
serve [send-msg]



***** Node 2

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do %rugby.r

l: layout
[
        across
        Title "Node 2" return
        h1 "Node 1" return
        a1: area return
        h2 "Node 2" return
        a2: area return
        button "Send" 
        [ init-nodes node1/send-msg a2/text]
]

imports: off

init-nodes: does
[
        if not imports
        [ node1: context  get-rugby-service tcp://localhost:8001 imports: on]
]

send-msg: func [ s [string!]][a1/text: s show a1]
        
view/new l
serve/with/with-http [send-msg] tcp://:8003 tcp://:8004
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