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In a linux application I'm using pipes to pass information between threads.
The idea behind using pipes is that I can wait for multiple pipes at once using poll(2). That works well in practice, and my threads are sleeping most of the time and only wake up if there is something to do for them.
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I need to read and write some data through named pipes.
I have tested it in a simple Ruby app, and it works nice.
But I dont know, where should i put it in my Rails app? I have heard about Rake tasks, but i don't sure, is it right solution.
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Yahoo! Pipe is a free online web application which helps you combine many feeds into one. Sort it by your preference, filter it and finally present it. In other words, Yahoo! Pipes is a web mashup, w... [Author: Debbie Everson - Web Design and Development - March 30, 2010]
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What are all the differences between pipes and message queues?
Please explain both from vxworks & unix perspectives.
I think pipes are unidirectional but message queues aren't.
But don't pipes internally use message queues, then how come pipes are unidirectional but message queues are not?
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