Ah... Currently, MCE and MCE::Shared do not work for two or more processes that are completely independent. It seems like the next step to tackle. All the parts are there. Basically, what's missing is for the shared-manager to support TCP/IP. That will be awesome if it could do that.

MCE now includes MCE::Mutex::Flock supporting threads and processes. That includes two or more completely independent processes. It's a start, but TCP/IP is needed regarding the shared-manager. Who knows, it might happen. MCE::Mutex::Flock was added recently.

Thank you, vef445++. Thank you, Perlmonks++.


In reply to Re^3: Shared memory and asynchronous access by Anonymous Monk
in thread Shared memory and asynchronous access by vef445

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