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Re: Gnuserv


From: Paul Michael Reilly
Subject: Re: Gnuserv
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 15:18:52 -0400
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Jason Rumney wrote:
Paul Michael Reilly wrote:
Most of the culprit is "Unable to connect, connection refused" type
messages.
What makes you think rewriting gnuserv using another programming language will solve these problems?
Because in fifteen minutes I had a server/client pair working just 
dandy, server spawned from Emacs, based on the Java KnockKnock tutorial 
code.  Now to flesh it out by working on the protocol, where I should be 
working, not wondering what freaking network issue in the C code is 
causing an inability to connect.  And it handles multiple connections 
just fine.  Bottom line is that with C code, the coder has to worry 
about OS dependencies and quirks.  With Java (and some other languages 
no doubt) the VM eliminates these issues in a platform independent way.
Were I a C based networking guru, this is a non issue but I'm not and I 
have the itch so following the path of least resistance is the path for me.
However, I do suspect that Jetty is a better answer in the long run 
because it opens up http.  First things first though.
-pmr






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