The mobile applications operate off of the same system as LiveAccess, and connect directly with the user's software database.
Assume that your application connects to a database 100 times per second and the database fails.
In this case, applications running on connected computers connect to the memory pool directly through an API or the file system.
- a message-bus daemon executable, built on , that multiple applications can connect to.
In a Shared Queue environment, an application can connect to any of the queue managers within the queue-sharing group.
When the programme is opened, the application accesses information over the internet and connects the user to the 3D virtual world.
Second and subsequent applications may connect to the queue and transfer a message onto it.
Now an application connects via serial cable to this port.
The application runs on the Gnutella2 network and also connects to edonkey2000, BitTorrent and Gnutella.
It will also use D-Bus to expose the port number so that applications can connect without having to know the port ahead of time.