The individual language runtime libraries are currently independent. Java/perl/php/etc. do not call into the C++ libraries for message delivery. Rather, they implement message deliviery using the standard I/O packages available in each language.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Zhan Xu" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 11:02 AM Subject: Re: Windows support All (Hannes, Jérémie, David, Esteve and others) Thanks a lot for the valuable feedbacks! Sounds like there are requests/thoughts for Windows support and the community already had some initial tries for it. While browsing the source, I found there are some C# codes($thrift/lib/csharp/src) with real implementation (TSocket, TBufferedTransport ...) Does that means the Windows issue is just for C++ run-time library but C# does not have the problem since it's not using C/C++ system calls? This observation leads me to a further question -- what's the relationship between the java/perl/php run-time libraries to the c++ run-time library? Are those java/perl/php libraries standalone, or they call the c++ run-time libraries to do the real message delivery? Zhan Xu
