Hello,

on 01/14/2010 12:51 PM Pete Yadlowsky said the following:
> I'll be honest: php is not my favorite programming language. That honor
> goes to ruby. And I don't mean ruby-on-rails; just straight, pure
> unfettered ruby. I use ruby to write web applications and just about
> everything else.
> 
> However, there are obviously very many web applications and webapp
> frameworks written in php. I have recently taken an interest in eyeOS
> (http://eyeos.org/), with the intent to hack eyeOS to use a certain ruby
> back-end file service I've written instead of accessing the local file
> system directly. This ruby service communicates with clients via ruby's
> native "distributed ruby" (DRb) facility. DRb makes it marvelously easy
> to write distributed multi-threaded services, provided the clients are
> written in ruby as well.
> 
> But what if the client is written in, say, php? Wouldn't it be nice if a
> php client could access DRb-driven ruby services just as simply as a
> ruby client can? Not finding any such existing facility, I've written a
> php object class, "DRbClient". This class invokes object methods offered
> by the remote ruby service, passing strings, integers, floats, booleans,
> nulls, and/or arrays as arguments, and accepts a return value of any of
> those same types. All data translation and inter-process communication
> is transparent. It's just as if a local object instance is being
> messaged directly.
> 
> If there's interest, I'd like to offer DRbClient to the php community,
> but I'm not sure how to go about that.

If that is based in a class written in PHP, you may want to submit it to
PHPClasses.org . It has hundreds of thousands of registered users eager
to learn about new PHP classes.

http://www.phpclasses.org/

As for distributing processing over multiple threads running eventually
on different machines, that sounds more like a job for Gearman.

http://www.phpclasses.org/blog/post/108-Distributing-PHP-processing-with-Gearman.html

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