- From: Nils Juergens <ju_at_isf.rwth-aachen.de>
- Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:49:42 +0200
On Thu, 28.10.04, Kenneth Jacker <khj_at_be.cs.appstate.edu> wrote: > I am *most* interested in hearing others' experiences, thoughts, > suggestions, and/or comments ... Here's what I would Do: Create two LXRT tasks, making one of them hard-realtime, the other is soft-realtime, both communicate using RTAI IPC calls. Additionally, the second task opens a socket (say, a named pipe) and passes on the data on to the socket. You then write a java app that, too, opens the named pipe, and you use that pipe to pass data from/to the LXRT app. Of course the pipe may run full (the soft-realtime task will have to drop data) whenn the java app is busy doing garbage collecting, but what did you expect? :-) hth, Nils Juergens -- Institut fuer Schweisstechnik und Fuegetechnik (ISF) Pontstrasse 49 der RWTH Aachen D-52062 Aachen ISF - Welding and Joining Institute fon: +49 (0)241 / 80-96274 RWTH - Aachen University fax: +49 (0)241 / 80-92170
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