NAME IPC::Transit - A framework for high performance message passing SYNOPSIS use strict; use IPC::Transit; IPC::Transit::send(qname => 'test', message => { a => 'b' }); #...the same or a different process on the same machine my $message = IPC::Transit::receive(qname => 'test'); DESCRIPTION This is a proof of concept. The file and serialization will not be considered set until version 0.1. More to the point, they will DEFINITELY change after this release. This queue framework has the following goals: * Serverless * High Throughput * Usually Low Latency * Relatively Good Reliability * CPU and Memory efficient * Cross UNIX Implementation * Multiple Language Compability * Very few module dependencies * Supports old version of Perl * Feature stack is modular and optional This queue framework has the following anti-goals: * Guaranteed Delivery SEE ALSO Todo TODO Cross box delivery. Crypto Meta data BUGS Patches, flames, opinions, enhancement ideas are all welcome. I am not satisfied with not supporting Windows, but it is considered secondary. I am open to the possibility of adding abstractions for this kind of support as long as it doesn't greatly affect the primary goals. COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2012, Dana M. Diederich. All Rights Reserved. LICENSE This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the Perl Artistic License (see http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html) AUTHOR Dana M. Diederich