Re: [Lift] Back in the (Goat) Saddle

2010-02-15 Thread David Pollak
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Naftoli Gugenheim naftoli...@gmail.comwrote: Real neat! Is it possible to use Goat Rodeo for an offline distributed system? Sure. Goat Rodeo depends on some non-HTTP parts of Lift (although WebKit gets pulled in via Mapper, but we need to split out the DB

Re: [Lift] Back in the (Goat) Saddle

2010-02-15 Thread Naftoli Gugenheim
From the wiki: Each worker has its own SQL store -- this fills in part of the picture. :) On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 5:46 PM, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Naftoli Gugenheim naftoli...@gmail.comwrote: Real neat! Is it possible to use

[Lift] Back in the (Goat) Saddle

2010-02-14 Thread David Pollak
Back in June, I started chatting about Goat Rodeohttp://blog.lostlake.org/index.php?/archives/94-Lift,-Goat-Rodeo-and-Such.html: a highly scalable mechanism for building distributed applications. My first set of concepts for Goat Rodeo were wrong, most notably trying to do distributed Software

Re: [Lift] Back in the (Goat) Saddle

2010-02-14 Thread Naftoli Gugenheim
Real neat! Is it possible to use Goat Rodeo for an offline distributed system? In other words, several systems need to share a common pool of data but they are not always connected, so they need to each hold their data locally and when they are connected they need to push/pull updates. Right now