Publication Details
Title: Glish: A User-Level Software Bus for Loosely-Coupled Distributed Systems
Author: V. Paxson and C. Saltmarsh
Group: Networking
Date: January 1993
PDF: [Not available online]
Overview:
We describe "Glish", an interpreted language for building distributed systems from modular, event-oriented programs. These programs are written in conventional languages such as C, C++, or FORTRAN. Glish scripts can create local and remote processes and control their communication. Glish also provides a full, array-oriented programming language for manipulating binary data sent between the processes. In general Glish uses a centralized communication model where interprocess communication passes through the Glish interpreter, allowing dynamic modification and rerouting of data values, but Glish also supports point-to-point links between processes when necessary for high performance. Glish is available via anonymous ftp.
Bibliographic Information:
Proceedings of the 1993 Winter USENIX Technical Conference, San Diego, California
Bibliographic Reference:
V. Paxson and C. Saltmarsh. Glish: A User-Level Software Bus for Loosely-Coupled Distributed Systems. Proceedings of the 1993 Winter USENIX Technical Conference, San Diego, California, January 1993
Author: V. Paxson and C. Saltmarsh
Group: Networking
Date: January 1993
PDF: [Not available online]
Overview:
We describe "Glish", an interpreted language for building distributed systems from modular, event-oriented programs. These programs are written in conventional languages such as C, C++, or FORTRAN. Glish scripts can create local and remote processes and control their communication. Glish also provides a full, array-oriented programming language for manipulating binary data sent between the processes. In general Glish uses a centralized communication model where interprocess communication passes through the Glish interpreter, allowing dynamic modification and rerouting of data values, but Glish also supports point-to-point links between processes when necessary for high performance. Glish is available via anonymous ftp.
Bibliographic Information:
Proceedings of the 1993 Winter USENIX Technical Conference, San Diego, California
Bibliographic Reference:
V. Paxson and C. Saltmarsh. Glish: A User-Level Software Bus for Loosely-Coupled Distributed Systems. Proceedings of the 1993 Winter USENIX Technical Conference, San Diego, California, January 1993
