True. Sriram did say that the module was not production ready. However, I did like the ideas he used to develop the module, so I used it as a basis for rewriting his RPC module. Hopefully, in the near future (which I pointed out before), after a little more studying, I can begin rewriting the messaging library. I know there are other modules (
SOAP and
POE are the first that come to mind) that are very powerful. This was mainly a project that I set out to do just to see if I could do it. Also, I think that this module might come in handy for people that can't have any HTTP services running on their network (like myself). Of course, like
Juerd pointed out, there is still lots of work to be done before this module is even close to CPAN worthy.
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