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Auteur: Didier Kryn
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À: Gravis, dng@lists.dyne.org
Sujet: Re: [Dng] OT: Linux kernel and the force behind it

Le 20/02/2015 16:25, Gravis a écrit :
> D-Bus has existed for about a decade if not more. As far as I can
> tell, ZeroMQ has existed for a few years. Also, D-Bus is written in
> the fashion that matches how the GTK API which is a C API. libdbus
> has lots of language wrappers.
>
> D-Bus is more for RPC than IPC which is an issue as there is no
> standard in POSIX for RPC.


     Thanks Gravis for putting exact data in the discussion It makes 
more sense.


     Nevertheless, I think RPC is overkill for DE's interaction with 
hardware events. I guess it is mostly dedicated to provide Gnome's or 
KDE's integrated apps a better interaction with their respective 
window-manager than foreign apps.


     I must confess I discovered ZeroMQ recently; it looks like the 
thing the programmer always needed since the advent of networking. I was 
blaming myself for not having used it in a multi-host+multi-language 
project started 7 years ago, but, well, it didn't exist yet :-).


     Didier