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Andreas Otto
ANNOUNCE a minor feature improvement of libmsgque ...
What is LibMsgque
=================
LibMsgque is an OS independent, Programming Language independent and
Hardware independent solution to link applications together to act like a
single application. Or with other words, LibMsgque is an Application-Server
toolkit.
Highlights of the current Release:
=================================
This release introduce a new windows build into the LibMsgque world.
The build switched from the GNU toolchain to "Visual C++ 2008 Express"
This is the official statement for this switch:
The decision to use GNU tools on Windows including
automake, autoconf, libtool and mingw was wrong.
The tools were replaced by Visual C++ 2008 Express.
The reason was the extremely low performance of the
GNU tools on Windows which end up in a 20min overhead per
configuration life-cycle and a 5min overhead per build.
This end up in an additional TCO of 2000euro per release.
In addition the performance-comparison between "c", "tcl", "python"
and "java" was updated
-> results: http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net/performance.htm
After quite a wile I'm now able to support python on windows
The Web-Site was updated:
=========================
  -> http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net
 For a fast introduction use the following URL:
  -> http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net/features.htm
mfg
 Andreas Otto
What is LibMsgque
=================
LibMsgque is an OS independent, Programming Language independent and
Hardware independent solution to link applications together to act like a
single application. Or with other words, LibMsgque is an Application-Server
toolkit.
Highlights of the current Release:
=================================
This release introduce a new windows build into the LibMsgque world.
The build switched from the GNU toolchain to "Visual C++ 2008 Express"
This is the official statement for this switch:
The decision to use GNU tools on Windows including
automake, autoconf, libtool and mingw was wrong.
The tools were replaced by Visual C++ 2008 Express.
The reason was the extremely low performance of the
GNU tools on Windows which end up in a 20min overhead per
configuration life-cycle and a 5min overhead per build.
This end up in an additional TCO of 2000euro per release.
In addition the performance-comparison between "c", "tcl", "python"
and "java" was updated
-> results: http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net/performance.htm
After quite a wile I'm now able to support python on windows
The Web-Site was updated:
=========================
  -> http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net
 For a fast introduction use the following URL:
  -> http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net/features.htm
mfg
 Andreas Otto