<HTML><HEAD><BODY><br>thanks john,
<p>thanks for the information it is really an eye opener.</p>
<p>deepesh</p>
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<p> </p><p> </p><br><br>------- <b>Original Message</b> -------<br><b>Sender</b> : John (J5) Palmieri<johnp@redhat.com><br><b>Date</b> : Aug 30, 2008 00:35 (GMT+09:00)<br><b>Title</b> : Re: D BUS for real time application<br><br>On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 10:07 +0000, DEEPESH SINGH wrote:
<br>>
<br>> Dear all ,
<br>>
<br>> I m using DBUS for linux desktop application for P2P communication
<br>> also i want to use it for real time application event handling which i
<br>> feel requires a little change because it is not designed for the real
<br>> time application.
<br>>
<br>> Is the way i m thinking is correct or i m loosing some points if
<br>> anybody feels that it is not posible or requires a lot of change pls
<br>> let me know how we can make it compatible for the real time system.
<br>>
<br>> According to my research i have seen that people are coming up with
<br>> there solutions in different consortium like LIMO .
<br>>
<br>> PLZ send your valuable thought if any.
<br>>
<br>> Regards,
<br>>
<br>> Deepesh
<br>
<br>For things you want to certify for realtime don't use D-Bus, use AMPQ.
<br>D-Bus was not designed to be realtime use something like MRG
<br>(http://www.redhat.com/mrg/) which is an implementation of the AMPQ
<br>protocol. This is designed to be realtime. There is no point in making
<br>D-Bus realtime and in fact can have an adverse effect on normal
<br>performance.
<br>
<br>--
<br>John (J5) Palmieri <johnp@redhat.com>
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