Hi Steve,
Regarding Java, I have just recently begun exploring the
idea of a JNI implementation. You seem much further along.
Are you planning to release it?
Are you interested in collaborating?
How complete is your wrapping of the PMAPI?
- mtw
Stephen Przepiora wrote on Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 08:27:32PM -0500
Have you tried JNI? I have the beginnings of a JNI implementation, but
stopped because I needed to use it in a threaded enviroment. I am currently
reworking how the application will run.
Steve
On Apr 1, 2005 11:55 AM, Mike Werner <mtw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Ken & Mark
>
> Thanks for the helpful info.
>
> Ken - as to why: I'm exploring some hairbrained ideas
> for using pcp data without C, e.g. Java. Do you know
> of any ports for alternate languages?
>
> - mtw
>
> kenmcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 12:15:11PM +1000
>
> On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Mike Werner wrote:
>
> > PCP Team,
> >
> > Is there a specification (ASN.1 or otherwise) of the
> > PMCD-to-client protocol, which I might obtain?
>
> I can assure you it is _not_ ASN.1 ... PCP is for analyzing performance
> problems, not creating them ... 8^)>
>
> The message protocol and format is not a secret
>
> pminfo -D pdu -v
>
> will dump out the messages flowing in both directions between the
> client and pmcd.
>
> We don't have any documentation beyond that ... but more to the point
> I'm kinda curious as to why you're interested in this, as the only
> sensible way to use the infrastructure is via libpcp and there is
> detailed documentation available on that API.
>
> Roughly, each libpcp call maps onto 1 sent message and 1 received message.
>
>
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