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RE: Inter-Application Communication in Cocoa ?
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RE: Inter-Application Communication in Cocoa ?


  • Subject: RE: Inter-Application Communication in Cocoa ?
  • From: Kevin Elliott <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 15:49:09 -0700

Alright, the question is can I work around the problem and manually connect
my two processes? Would I need to subclass NSPort or what?

-Kevin Elliott
Software Engineer
CharisMac Engineering

> ----------
> From: Douglas Davidson
> Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 15:36
> To: Kevin Elliott
> Cc: Paul Collins; email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Inter-Application Communication in Cocoa ?
>
>
> On Friday, September 13, 2002, at 03:39 PM, Kevin Elliott wrote:
>
> > Ick. Does anyone know if the same is true for distributed objects?
>
> Distributed objects do not require a login, but the name server for the
> default NSPort subclass uses the bootstrap server, and processes
> started within a login context will usually use a different bootstrap
> subset than those started outside of a login context.
>
> Douglas Davidson
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