I would not consider Termite production ready.
The creators of Termite describe it as a prototype. In my opinion, the source is quite a mess, with a bunch of commented out code and little organization (remote ports for example aren't usable without modifications). There's also known bugs with exception propagation which make it less useful.
With that said, Termite works very well, especially if you are willing to slap on a thin layer of code which makes up for some its current deficiencies. There's solid deserializing / serializing there as well as a few other things. It may need compression if it wants to compete with Erlang's remote messaging speed. You could make Termite production ready somewhat quickly, but I think most people are more interested in a portable Termite, and the current code is deeply integrated with Gambit.
On Dec 20, 2007 10:03 AM, Joel Reymont joelr1@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone running Termite in production?
Is it considered production-ready?
Thanks, Joel
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