Thank you, it's hard to explain because I do not understand how to do it well, the topic happens because I need that the "cluster" was validated against the server and every time someone wants to connect to this "cluster/client", the cluster forward his request to other scripts ...

A chart is rudimentary:

 
                              
|Client 1| <-> |Jabber Server|  <-|1 º Step|->  |Our Cluster| 
                 |                                 |       | 
                 +-|2º Step|---<------------> |Handler 1| |Handler 2| 

*- 1º Step: Client 1 through contact with the server cluster this redirect its request to handle 1 or 2 depending on the load.

* 2º Step: handlers interact with the server directly so as not to overload the Cluster.

Well it is more or less the idea.

For now I am going to see how I can make implement IPC, POE, Proc::Daemon in this context.

Anyway any extra help is greatly appreciated :-D.

Thk a lot big help


In reply to Re^2: Perl cluster on Jabber by perlmonkdr
in thread Perl cluster on Jabber by perlmonkdr

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