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Re: Remote Script Server


  • Subject: Re: Remote Script Server
  • From: Simon Topliss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:44:41 +0100

On 30 Jul 2010, at 16:05, Tommy Bollman wrote:

> If you launch your script server application from the Mac OsX server, and the have the users scripts address that server via eppc:// calls (remote apple events) I believe you should be just fine. I guess this will not be that efficient thought, I don't really know what the cost is in machine resources, but I guess that the remote events are far more expensive than the local ones.

Thanks. I tried that way back in OS9 days with a lot less users than I've got now. It would randomly just stop working. The server had to be restarted to get things going again. Things might be better now in 10.6.

Simon


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 >Re: Remote Script Server (From: Wayne Melrose <email@hidden>)
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