distributed (concurrent) lisp?

This is a discussion on distributed (concurrent) lisp? within the lisp forums in Programming Languages category; hi, a la Erlang or Termite, is there a common / standard / customary way to do robust distributed computing of many Lisp nodes? sure, one can start with basic networked message passing, but there's more on top of that to get a really robust distributed system (cf. Erlang's OTP). any pointers appreciated, sincerely....

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Old 08-20-2008, 05:46 PM
raould
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Default distributed (concurrent) lisp?

hi,

a la Erlang or Termite, is there a common / standard / customary way
to do robust distributed computing of many Lisp nodes? sure, one can
start with basic networked message passing, but there's more on top of
that to get a really robust distributed system (cf. Erlang's OTP).

any pointers appreciated,
sincerely.
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Old 08-20-2008, 05:52 PM
raould
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Default Re: distributed (concurrent) lisp?

hm, there's stuff like http://bc.tech.coop/blog/050125.html and
previous posts there -- from there it sounds like there really ain't
much happening, and what is, isn't near the feature set / experience /
miles on the road of e.g. Erlang.

(i know there's LfE, BTW, but i am really interested in a mainly CL
distributed setup.)
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