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Simon Coulter wrote:
<really great stuff>
One thing that data queue's are great for ... and I'm unsure if anyone's mentioned ... is the fact that a RPG server job that takes it's input from a data queue can thus take it's input from ANY application that can send a data queue entry ... an RPG client on the same system, a Java application on the same system, a java application on another system, etc. So using a data queue allows you to isolate functionality to a single, stable, application and let all manner of other applications feed to it. Thus you can have your UI working on a green screen, workstation based GUI, or web server, without having to re-implement the critical logic. david
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