* Michael A. Nachbaur ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010310 14:25]:
Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump
in with my question.
Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
I'd like to be able to have an object registered as a handler
, ideas, thoughts?
Best wishes, Paul.
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 15:24:30 +0800
From: Gunther Birznieks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OT] JMS-like event framework for Perl
Although SOAP::Lite interfaces with SMTP and POP3, I don't know if
SOAP::Lite really qualifies to be in the same class
Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump
in with my question.
Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
I'd like to be able to have an object registered as a handler for certain
"events", and have perl code throw those events
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Michael A. Nachbaur wrote:
Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump
in with my question.
Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
I'd like to be able to have an object registered as a handler for certain
"Michael A. Nachbaur" wrote:
Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump
in with my question.
Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
I'd like to be able to have an object registered as a handler for certain
"events", and
Might be possible that soap is addressing messaging issues.
Nathan Torkington wrote:
"Michael A. Nachbaur" wrote:
Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump
in with my question.
Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
jeff saenz wrote:
Might be possible that soap is addressing messaging issues.
Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
I'd like to be able to have an object registered as a handler for certain
"events", and have perl code throw those events causing the
Although SOAP::Lite interfaces with SMTP and POP3, I don't know if
SOAP::Lite really qualifies to be in the same class as products like JMS,
Neon, or Microsoft MSMQ.
However, I think the description of what the author is interested in is a
bit vague. The words seem to indicate that he would