Looks promising.  I'd like to see a real distributed memory application
successfully running using his 'Grail' communication methods before
declaring success, however.  Benchmarked against a C++ implementation of the
same distributed memory application, of course.

--Doug

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On 9/4/07, Owen Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Well, I know this will be flamed, but its an interesting article.
> <http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cajo/archive/2007/09/simple_interjvm.html>
>
> I definitely like what I see in the link he includes to "Eight
> Fallacies of Distributed Computing", which Peter Deutsch first
> published at Sun in '94 and inspired a serious re-thinking of some of
> the core frameworks within Solaris.
>
>      -- Owen
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