Hi, I have spent some time reading the 0MQ guide and going over the examples using both the perl and ruby bindings but still feel I need to just be pointed in the right direction regarding my particular situation.
We have hardware device that sends data in its own specific format via a TCP connection. Currently I have a small perl program (using IO::Socket::INET) on a linux machine set up to parse the 'device specfic' protocol. What I have been attempting to do but with no success is to use ZMQ::PULL to bind to the TCP port and then just read in the message from the device and print out whatever it gets to stdout. The majority of the 0MQ examples expect that whatever is sending or receiving a message is 0MQ 'aware' for lack of a better word. My question is, is this possible and really, if it is... should it be done and if so, how would I set up a small 0MQ example with either perl/ruby to just read in data from a socket and dump it to stdout? Or would it be better to use something like IO::Socket::INET to listen on a port, parse the incoming message and then send data off to workers which would be 0MQ aware? Thanks, Ryan _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
