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[Nel] Suggestion for the NeL network library / architecture

+ Jean-Noel Moyne + jnmoyne@tibco.com
+ Fri, 8 Dec 2000 09:53:09 +0100 +

+
+ +
Just had a look at your site and your project because my brother is
+going to work with you guys (as a graphic artist). I see that you have
+need for fast reliable real-time asynchronous (and probably one to many)
+network transport for your messaging. That need being for server to
+server communication, not server to client.
+
+You should have a look at PGM, which is an open reliable multicast
+protocol designed by Cisco and TIBCO (the company I work for), which is
+design to solve just this kind of problems in the most efficient way.
+
+While TIBCO makes a complete messaging system that will use PGM and that
+is a commercial product, we are also releasing an Open Source version of
+the PGM protocol stack (which is probably all you need, and all you
+would want to use, being an Open Source project yourself).
+
+As a suggestion from a network professional with a lot of experience
+designing large scale scalable real time oriented distributed systems,
+you should take a look at it.
+
+http://pgm.tibco.com/
+
+    JNM
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