NAME POE::TIKC - Transparent Inter-Kernel Communication (IKC) SYNOPSIS use POE qw(TIKC); POE::TIKC->create_server({ address => '127.0.0.1', # default port => '2021', # default }); # You can now assume all connected clients' aliases are available # AFTER...you check if $POE::TIKC::connected == 1 before starting. DESCRIPTION This module connects many clients to one server and creates proxy sessions in the client and the server for all aliases. When you post to a proxied session, it is sent to the right client and reposted there. BUGS Probably, its not fully tested. So use this at your own risk of life and data. FEATURES You can't post globs You can't use session ids You must check $POE::TIKC::connected == 1 before posting events until I can fix this by queueing the posts until a connection is made You must make sure Storable is the same version on all machines using TIKC Using $_[SENDER] for anything would be bad Using call() instead of post will not return usefull info from the remote kernel AUTHOR David Davis <xantus@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2004 by David Davis and Teknikill Software This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.