NAME
RMI::Client::ForkedPipes - an RMI::Client implementation with a private out-of-process server
VERSION
This document describes RMI::Clinet::ForkedPipes v0.10.
SYNOPSIS
$c1 = RMI::Client::ForkedPipes->new();
$remote_hash1 = $c1->call_eval('{}');
$remote_hash1{key1} = 123;
$c2 = RMI::Client::ForkedPipes->new('some_server',$arg1,$arg2);
DESCRIPTION
This subclass of RMI::Client forks a child process, and starts an RMI::Server::ForkedPipes in that process. It is useful for testing more complex RMI, and also to do things like use two versions of a module at once in the same program.
METHODS
peer_pid
Both the RMI::Client::ForkedPipes and RMI::Server::ForkedPipes have a method to
return the process ID of their remote partner.
BUGS AND CAVEATS
See general bugs in RMI for general system limitations of proxied objects.
SEE ALSO
RMI, RMI::Server::ForkedPipes, RMI::Client, RMI::Server, RMI::Node, RMI::ProxyObject
AUTHORS
Scott Smith <sakoht@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 - 2009 Scott Smith <sakoht@cpan.org> All rights reserved.
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.