Hi Fabien, > I think the best chapter I read until now address both aspect. The > BDB chapter is a very good example as such, as well as the Eclipse > chapter. For me, libzmq is remarkable for two basic architectural > aspect: The broker less, simple API design, which is the most > "communal" aspect of it and quite revolutionnary by itself ( what if > ffmpeg or gstreamer would have strive to reach the same goal ? That > would have been awesome ! ). The other is the multithread/lock-free > architecture, which is quite an achievement by itself and reserve a > small section by itself. The termination process, the future plugin > architecture for device and the SP standardization also worth some > mentions at least. > > Brief, I think the audience for this book await for some technical > stuff, but I clearly agree with you that the open source nature of the > project is a major influence to it.
I'll have a look at other AOSA chapters and maybe try to write something down. It sounds like a good idea -- explaining top-level architectural concepts of the thing rather than minutiae we tend to discuss here on the daily basis. Martin _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
