G'day QuillMeantTen,
You wrote:
"... whether they be on separate hosts or on the same machine."
The first line of "perlipc: Named Pipes" has (my emphasis):
"A named pipe (often referred to as a FIFO) is an old Unix IPC mechanism for processes communicating on the same machine."
So, given you want the ability to communicate across hosts, named pipes would not be a suitable solution.
Sockets would be a better option. There's lots of documentation and sample code in perlipc.
— Ken
In reply to Re: IPC Design problem
by kcott
in thread IPC Design problem
by QuillMeantTen
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