Hello, Just to follow up on Juraj's reply:
Trantor is a framework for distributed applications. The basic idea is that you can establish a p2p network between various images, and then build applications using a set of specialized distributed collections that can be plugged into the p2p network and synchronized between hosts. The example Todo application is just a simple spec gui that writes items to a basic distributed collection. That collection is added to a running Trantor host in the image, and changes are broadcast to peer hosts in other images. The project is in the early stages, but it's definitely ready for prototypes and personal apps. I have been using Todo to synchronize a grocery list across all of the computers in my house (computers can join and leave the network and stay in sync). If anyone thinks they may have a use case for such a framework, please do get in touch. A lot of infrastructural decisions have yet to be made, and more use cases would really help ensure the final product is as broadly useful as possible. Cheers, Evan -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/distributed-peer2peer-sharing-app-in-Pharo-tp4855144p4855461.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.