> On Oct 23, 2018, at 02:56, Uli Kusterer wrote:
>
>> On 18. Sep 2018, at 19:25, Alastair Houghton
>> wrote:
>> Well, Cocoa has Distributed Objects, which you could use for this purpose.
>> DO has some interesting behaviour (in particular, watch out - it can throw
>> exceptions, even when
On 18. Sep 2018, at 19:25, Alastair Houghton
wrote:
> Well, Cocoa has Distributed Objects, which you could use for this purpose.
> DO has some interesting behaviour (in particular, watch out - it can throw
> exceptions, even when calling methods that don’t normally do so), but it does
> let
Alistair,
> On Sep 18, 2018, at 13:25, Alastair Houghton
> wrote:
>
>> On 18 Sep 2018, at 16:48, Sandor Szatmari
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Alistair!
>>
>> Anyone else have additional info?
>
> Well, Cocoa has Distributed Objects, which you could use for this purpose.
> DO has some
On 18 Sep 2018, at 16:48, Sandor Szatmari wrote:
>
> Thanks Alistair!
>
> Anyone else have additional info?
Well, Cocoa has Distributed Objects, which you could use for this purpose. DO
has some interesting behaviour (in particular, watch out - it can throw
exceptions, even when calling
Thanks Alistair!
Anyone else have additional info?
Sandor
> On Sep 18, 2018, at 08:59, Alastair Houghton
> wrote:
>
>> On 18 Sep 2018, at 13:37, Sandor Szatmari
>> wrote:
>>
>> Can you do XPC RPC over an IP connection? Or, in other words… Can you do
>> XPC between two computers?
>
>
On 18 Sep 2018, at 13:37, Sandor Szatmari wrote:
>
> Can you do XPC RPC over an IP connection? Or, in other words… Can you do XPC
> between two computers?
Not as far as I’m aware. As far as I know, XPC is built on top of Mach
messaging, which in theory can be used across the network but IIRC
Can you do XPC RPC over an IP connection? Or, in other words… Can you do XPC
between two computers?
Thanks,
Sandor
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