[ANN] DRb Id Conversion

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Eric Hodel

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http://segment7.net/projects/ruby/drb/idconv.html

DRb uses id conversion to map ids into objects when referring to remote
resources. This article explores DRb id conversion, gives examples
of several methods of id conversion built-in to DRb and shows how to
write your own id conversion class.

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gabriele renzi

il Fri, 16 Jul 2004 05:46:17 +0900, Eric Hodel <[email protected]>
ha scritto::


thanks, I'll read it ASAP.
But maybe a [documentation] subject for this message could have made
googlers happier :)
 
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Dick Davies

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* Eric Hodel said:
http://segment7.net/projects/ruby/drb/idconv.html
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DRb uses id conversion to map ids into objects when referring to remote
resources. This article explores DRb id conversion, gives examples
of several methods of id conversion built-in to DRb and shows how to
write your own id conversion class.

Thanks Eric, these articles are really helping to demystify webrick and drb=
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