Hi Monks,

I seek your help regarding the implementation of transmission of data between two servers(different physical machines).I make my script(main.pl) run on Ist server which calls upon another script on 2nd server through SOAP::Lite and start some processes there(which as a result, get some data and store that in some kind of BUFFER). Meanwhile main.pl needs to keep checking that buffer to see if there is some data to process or not.

I want to know:

1) How can i implement this BUFFER mechanism in perl. can i use File System(store data in form of files), in that case how can i read out files from one server to another.

2) How can CURL help in this transmission on data.

3) Should i look into Apache ActiveMQ for this.

Any help would be appreciated.


In reply to Buffering and data tranmission in perl by py_201

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