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Lightweight messaging library in C

hi all,

I need a library or framework to manage my network send/receive tasks
in C.At first i decided to use Publish/Subscribe paradigm's
implementations like JMS or DDS but i think they don't fit into my
needs.JMs is for enterprise applications not an embedded, as in my
case( i am developing for an embedded device( OS:mclinux ;
CPU:ARM9(500Mhz) ; RAM:128 MB; ) and DDS implementations all cost a
fee which is not applicable for me.Thats why i switched to another
solution, i.e. a light-weighted library that can do the job and free
me of socket programming / buffer management / senders and receivers
tracking etc.

Please tell me if anyone knows such a library or framework.

Thanks in advance,
Behzad
Mar 3 '08 #1
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Behzad wrote:
I need a library or framework to manage my network send/receive tasks
in C.
i.e. a light-weighted library that can do the job and free
me of socket programming / buffer management / senders and receivers
tracking etc.
news:comp.unix.programmer would be a better place to ask this
question - but you could probably DIY in less time than it'll
take you to follow up on any leads you get. :-)

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto
Mar 3 '08 #2

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