Ways to Perform IPC [ Interprocess Communication:Programmer's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Interprocess Communication:Programmer's Guide
Ways to Perform IPC
A simple method of performing IPC within a single job or session is the
use of variables and Job Control Words (JCWs). This feature is described
in Chapter 2.
The file system intrinsics provide the most powerful method of performing
IPC. These intrinsics can be used to communicate between a process and
any other process; the processes need not be part of the same process
tree or running in the same job or session. Communication takes place
through the use of message files. Chapters 3-6 discuss the file system
intrinsics used to perform IPC and give examples of how to set up
communications between processes.
Some systems use the MAIL facility to communicate between processes in
the same process tree. Each process in the tree can use this facility to
send information to a parent or child process. The MAIL facility is
covered in Chapter 7 of this manual.
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