On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 01:34:30PM -0800, Benoit Nadeau wrote:
| Update of /cvsroot/anet/Documentation/user/text
| Modified Files:
| userIntro.txt
<snip>
| + ***How ANet works
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| + - Client VS. Daemon
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| + To become part of a Distributed Network, you first need to install the ANet 'daemon'. It is a program that will run in the background, without taking any space on your screen.
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| + The settings of the ANet Daemon can be changed by changing an XML file. But, since you might want to use the Distributed Network yourself, you can use an ANet Client to change the settings in the Daemon.
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| + An ANet Client is an application that communicates with the Daemon to configure and monitor the Daemon, or most of the time, to receive and send data to the Distributed Network.
Hi Benad,
I've a doubt: On a machine with multiple users, does each user have to
run his/her own daemon or there's a common daemon process per machine
(for all users)?
I'm currently, very busy. I've updated the ReadFile function, but I
guess, it will be a pain to send stuff in bits and pieces, to you, to
patch up the stuff. Maybe, I'll update the CVS directly.
chyrag.
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Chirag Kantharia, symonds.net/~chyrag/
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