QM,
The requirements are that I can't drop connected users while still changing the code. I could make a proxy application which doesn't really do anything except persist the connection. It would have the ability to switch which backend process it interacts with. Then it is a simple matter of bringing up a new instance of the process and signaling the proxy app to switch. This is a really neat idea and I will try it out eventually.

As far as problems with the current implementation - things could go boom if there is a bug in the update. There are ways of removing compile time bugs by making everything code refs and then eval'ing them before switching but that won't fix run-time bugs.

Cheers - L~R


In reply to Re^2: Sanely modifying running code by Limbic~Region
in thread Sanely modifying running code by Limbic~Region

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