On 07.05.2008, at 19:15, Vlad Seryakov wrote:

> Once you started the server, it is not Tcl package anymore, need  
> nscp to
> access it.


Depends. If you think in the box, yes. If you step out
of the box then yes and no.

What I actually think is to marry the rw-config module
with the code and make the server configuration from
Tcl. Say, each new virtual server gets its own Tcl
command that can be used to modify the config on the
fly etc.pp. The whole idea is still in a very very
rudimentary state. What I would like to achieve is
really to get more people evaluate the server by
simply snap-in the package and fire-up one or more
virtual servers. All under exteral (Tcl) control.

This would mean some considerable re-plumbing in
ns_main.c but it ls doable. Allright, perhaps
some more plumbing...


Zoran




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