[ih] Interprocess Communication
Alex McKenzie
amckenzie3 at yahoo.com
Fri May 13 09:22:01 PDT 2022
Thank you all for your informative answers. I have the information I need.
Alex
On Thursday, May 12, 2022, 02:45:58 PM EDT, Alex McKenzie <amckenzie3 at yahoo.com> wrote:
In August 1970, Dave Walden issued RFC #62, describing a system for interprocess communication that did not include the concept of "connections" or "circuits". (I believe it was also published in the Communications of the ACM.) It was a generalization of interprocess communication within a single computer. I believe that at the time his proposal was too radical for the ARPAnet Network Working Group to consider seriously, and so far as I know it has never been implemented. That is my question: has that concept, or something close, been implemented in the Internet or elsewhere?
Thanks,Alex McKenzie
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