ROMP is the Ruby Object Message Proxy. It is sort of like drb (distributed Ruby) in that it allows a Ruby client program to seamlessly talk to an object that is sitting on a server. However, it has many distinct advantages over drb: - Much faster, up to 40000 messages per second (compare to 50 messages per second for drb). - Allows more than one object to reside on the server; supports a form for naming service for retriving references to objects. - Fully thread-safe, provided the object sitting on the server is thread-safe. - Supports oneway calls, so the client does not have to block waiting for a response from the server. - Allows exceptions to be propogated from server to client; massages the backtrace to make debugging easier. Author: Paul Brannan (cout at rm-f.net) WWW: http://rm-f.net/~cout/code/ruby/romp/