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Hi Joe,
I was looking into this over the xmas break. It ought to be possible to
get something working fairly quickly, but whether it'll work well or
efficiently I don't know. The biggest missing piece was integration
between sockets and the Event module. Alternatives like Lwt 2.0 were a
bit disappointing. I suppose plain old threading could work well enough;
I don't know enough of OCaml style and idiom to know what is the right
approach here.
I looked into SML/NJ, as well. What a lovely system! The lightweight
continuations make for good integration between sockets and CML. So, if
it were my spare time, I'd likely build an SML/NJ library rather than an
OCaml one
Regards,
Tony
Joe Williams wrote:
> I haven't been able to find anything. Anyone know of a good OCaml AMQP
> client library?
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> Thanks.
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> -Joe
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:45 pm |
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Thanks Tony, I'll take a look at SML/NJ.
-Joe
On 12/28/09 3:59 AM, Tony Garnock-Jones wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> I was looking into this over the xmas break. It ought to be possible to
> get something working fairly quickly, but whether it'll work well or
> efficiently I don't know. The biggest missing piece was integration
> between sockets and the Event module. Alternatives like Lwt 2.0 were a
> bit disappointing. I suppose plain old threading could work well enough;
> I don't know enough of OCaml style and idiom to know what is the right
> approach here.
>
> I looked into SML/NJ, as well. What a lovely system! The lightweight
> continuations make for good integration between sockets and CML. So, if
> it were my spare time, I'd likely build an SML/NJ library rather than an
> OCaml one
>
> Regards,
> Tony
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>
> Joe Williams wrote:
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>> I haven't been able to find anything. Anyone know of a good OCaml AMQP
>> client library?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -Joe
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:18 pm |
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Tony,
Looking at Lwt it seems that for an OCaml AMQP lib it might be the
(only?) way to go. I bet you're right though regarding the inadequacies
of Lwt and missing piece between sockets and events otherwise there
would probably already be an AMQP lib.
-Joe
On 12/28/09 10:47 AM, Joe Williams wrote:
> Thanks Tony, I'll take a look at SML/NJ.
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> -Joe
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> On 12/28/09 3:59 AM, Tony Garnock-Jones wrote:
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>> Hi Joe,
>>
>> I was looking into this over the xmas break. It ought to be possible to
>> get something working fairly quickly, but whether it'll work well or
>> efficiently I don't know. The biggest missing piece was integration
>> between sockets and the Event module. Alternatives like Lwt 2.0 were a
>> bit disappointing. I suppose plain old threading could work well enough;
>> I don't know enough of OCaml style and idiom to know what is the right
>> approach here.
>>
>> I looked into SML/NJ, as well. What a lovely system! The lightweight
>> continuations make for good integration between sockets and CML. So, if
>> it were my spare time, I'd likely build an SML/NJ library rather than an
>> OCaml one
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tony
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>>
>> Joe Williams wrote:
>>
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>>> I haven't been able to find anything. Anyone know of a good OCaml AMQP
>>> client library?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> -Joe
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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