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Part 1: Standard Library
Chapter 1: Distributed Ruby (DRb)
1.1 Hello World
1.2 Proprietary Ruby Objects
1.3 Security
1.3.1 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
1.3.2 DRb Over SSL
1.4 ID Conversion
1.4.1 Built-in ID Converters
1.4.1.1 DRb::DRbIdConv
1.4.1.2 DRb::TimerIdConv
1.4.2 Building your own ID Converter
1.4.3 Using Multiple ID Converters
1.5 Conclusion
Chapter 2: Rinda
2.1 Hello World, the Rinda Way
2.1.1 Ring Server
2.2 Understanding Tuples and TupleSpaces
2.2.1 Writing a Tuple to a TupleSpace
2.2.2 Reading a Tuple from a TupleSpace
2.2.3 Taking a Tuple from a TupleSpace
2.2.4 Reading All Tuples in a TupleSpace
2.3 Callbacks and Observers
2.3.1 Understanding Callbacks
2.3.2 Implementing Callbacks
2.4 Security With Rinda
2.4.1 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
2.4.2 Using Rinda Over SSL
2.4.3 Selecting a Ring Server
2.5 Renewing Rinda Services
2.5.1 Using a Numeric to Renew a Service
2.5.2 Using nil to Renew a Service
2.5.3 Using the SimpleRenewer class
2.5.4 Building a Custom Renewer
2.6 Conclusion
Part 2: Third Party Frameworks and Libraries
Chapter 3: Starfish
3.1 Installation
3.2 Getting Started with Starfish
3.3 Hello World, the Starfish Way
3.3.1 Using the Starfish Binary
3.3.1 Saying Goodbye to the Starfish Binary
3.4 Building a Distributed Logger with Starfish
3.5 Letting Starfish Shine
3.6 Conclusion
Chapter 4: RingyDingy
4.1 Installation
4.2 Getting Started with RingyDingy
4.3 Hello World, the RingyDingy Way
4.4 Building a Distributed Logger with RingyDingy
4.5 Letting RingyDingy Shine
4.6 Conclusion
Chapter 5: Distribunaut
Chapter 6: Politics
6.1 Installation
6.2 Token Workers
6.3 Conclusion
Chapter 7: Vertebra
Part 3: Distributed Message Queues
Chapter 8: Starling
8.1 What is a Distributed Message Queue?
8.2 Installation
8.3 Getting Started with Starling
8.4 Hello World, the Starling Way
8.5 Building a Distributed Logger with Starling
8.6 Persisted Queues
8.7 Getting Starling Stats
8.8 Conclusion
Chapter 9: AMQP/RabbitMQ
9.1 What is AMQP?
9.2 Installation
9.3 Hello World, the AMQP Way
9.4 Building a Distributed Logger with AMQP
9.5 Persisted AMQP Queues
9.6 Subscribing to a Message Queue
9.7 Topic Queues
9.8 Fanout Queues
9.9 Conclusion
Chapter 10: Nanite
Part 4: Distributed Programming with Ruby on Rails
Chapter 11: BackgrounDRb
Chapter 12: Workling
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