Josh803316 wrote:
To Whom may want to Help,
I have two IKC clients that publish their states to a IKC server (each one
is a separate process).
I want to be able to use IKC to make both clients talk with each other once
they have published their states.
I tried to subscribe from one client to
An ikc server is indeed required in the setup, but after looking through the
examples and the ikc-architecture.txt doc I think that would be the only
way.. to have a multiple hub-spoke type setup. It is probably a bit of
overkill in my application but it is something I might look into. I'll
To Whom may want to Help,
I have two IKC clients that publish their states to a IKC server (each one
is a separate process).
I want to be able to use IKC to make both clients talk with each other once
they have published their states.
I tried to subscribe from one client to the other client,
Here is what the _start looks like for the ikc clients that connect to the
server. I read the docs and client examples posted with the
distribution...but still trying to work through it.
sub _start {
my ( $kernel, $session, $heap, $class, $arg1 ) = @_[ KERNEL, SESSION,
HEAP, ARG0, ARG1