James Britt wrote: > James Edward Gray II wrote: > >> On Nov 27, 2004, at 8:02 PM, RCS wrote: >> >>> Shashank Date wrote: >>> >>>> The projects are pretty old though ... do not know if it will work >>>> anymore for you. >>> >>> >>> >>> Oops, they are old alright! So what do the contemporary Ruby >>> programmer do when distributed objects is the order of the day? >> >> >> >> drb (included in the Standard Lib) is probably a little more The Ruby >> Way. > > > > If not all parties are Ruby-based, Ruby also has nice SOAP and XML-RPC > libs, too. > > > http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/soap/rdoc/index.html > http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/xmlrpc/rdoc/index.html > > James > > SOAP is nice. I've been using it very much. SOAP love! ;) SOAP4R works very nice, NaHi(the creator) is a very helpful person. I highly recommend SOAP. I recently completed a couple projects using SOAP, and it was very easy to create a portable way for information handling. David Ross -- Want to see others who are interested in Ruby? See more Info at [ Website: http://www.rubymine.org/q=IRC ] #ruby-talk on Freenode [ IRC: irc://freenode.net/ruby-talk ] Hazzle free packages for Ruby? RPA is available from [ Website: http://www.rubyarchive.org/ ]