<div>Jinterface doesn't support this. Keep in mind jinterface nodes are 'hidden nodes', which means the connection is not transient. This of course makes global:register not very useful .<br><div>____________________________________________<br>Dennis Byrne<br>ThoughtWorks - Chicago<br>http://notdennisbyrne.blogspot.com/<br>312-505-7965<br><div><br></div><font color="#990099">-----erlang-questions-bounces@erlang.org wrote: -----<br><br></font><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(0, 0, 0); padding-right: 0px; padding-left: 5px; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 0px;">To: Erlang Questions <erlang-questions@erlang.org><br>From: Mark Geib <mark.geib@echostar.com><br>Sent by: erlang-questions-bounces@erlang.org<br>Date: 08/27/2008 08:38AM<br>Subject: [erlang-questions] equivalent to global:register() for JInterface API ??<br><br><font face="monospace" size="3">I need a java node to be reachable from some erlang processes and I want <br> to do the equivalent of a global register to register a mailbox in the <br>java node. Then the erlang code can send messages to that mailbox. Is <br>this possible.?? I am fairly new to erlang, and only just started with <br>JInterface.<br>-- <br>Principal Engineer<br>Cheyenne Software Engineering<br>mark.geib@echostar.com / 35-215<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>erlang-questions mailing list<br>erlang-questions@erlang.org<br><a href="http://www.erlang.org/mailman/listinfo/erlang-questions">http://www.erlang.org/mailman/listinfo/erlang-questions</a><br></font>
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