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Andreas Otto
Dear Users,
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 I would like to announce libmsgque 3.6 and PLMK 1.1
 libmsgque is an infrastructure to write programming language
 independent software using the :
  > Programming Language Micro Kernel
 architecture. Never was it so easy to write an application server
 by your own or to extend your software from local-size to company-size.
 LibMsgque does now support software written in:
  > C, C++, C#, JAVA, Python, Tcl and   !!  Perl  !!
 available on Unix or Windows OS.
 Performance is always a story and is measured for every supported
 language on its own. Read more at:
  > http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net/performance.htm
CHANGES
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- Add new programming language "Perl"
 The new language is added if the "--enable-perl" configure switch is used.
 Create and Install new perl module "Net::Msgque".
 Use native perl "MakeMaker" build environment to create Perl-Conform build
 and perform a Perl-Conform installation.
- The dependency for Tcl is now optional
 The Tcl language is added if the "--enable-tcl" configure switch is used.
 Be aware that the test-environment depend on Tcl
- Add asynchronous background handler
 This handler is used to process errors not belonging to a transaction in
 a centralized manner. The feature was implemented as Interface (C++,Java
 ,C#) or as configuration option (C,Perl,Python,Tcl).
- Add signature based type checking
 Non-Typed languages without usable class or inheritance type checking now
 using this feature to create type-save code. This feature is used for Tcl
 and Perl.
- Add new Performance Test environment
 The new environment using a separated directory "performance" and does
 create better results combined with a clearly arranged result-table. Read
 more in "performance/README"
READ MORE
==========
 > http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net/
 > http://sourceforge.net/projects/libmsgque/
AUTHOR
=======
 aotto1968
=========
 I would like to announce libmsgque 3.6 and PLMK 1.1
 libmsgque is an infrastructure to write programming language
 independent software using the :
  > Programming Language Micro Kernel
 architecture. Never was it so easy to write an application server
 by your own or to extend your software from local-size to company-size.
 LibMsgque does now support software written in:
  > C, C++, C#, JAVA, Python, Tcl and   !!  Perl  !!
 available on Unix or Windows OS.
 Performance is always a story and is measured for every supported
 language on its own. Read more at:
  > http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net/performance.htm
CHANGES
======== Â
- Add new programming language "Perl"
 The new language is added if the "--enable-perl" configure switch is used.
 Create and Install new perl module "Net::Msgque".
 Use native perl "MakeMaker" build environment to create Perl-Conform build
 and perform a Perl-Conform installation.
- The dependency for Tcl is now optional
 The Tcl language is added if the "--enable-tcl" configure switch is used.
 Be aware that the test-environment depend on Tcl
- Add asynchronous background handler
 This handler is used to process errors not belonging to a transaction in
 a centralized manner. The feature was implemented as Interface (C++,Java
 ,C#) or as configuration option (C,Perl,Python,Tcl).
- Add signature based type checking
 Non-Typed languages without usable class or inheritance type checking now
 using this feature to create type-save code. This feature is used for Tcl
 and Perl.
- Add new Performance Test environment
 The new environment using a separated directory "performance" and does
 create better results combined with a clearly arranged result-table. Read
 more in "performance/README"
READ MORE
==========
 > http://libmsgque.sourceforge.net/
 > http://sourceforge.net/projects/libmsgque/
AUTHOR
=======
 aotto1968