GNU-Monitor is a transactional monitor that allows client/server applications to be developed with minimal effort. It consists of transaction routing modules that ensure data integrity and recovery on abnormal termination.
| Tags | Communications Software Development |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL LGPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: New services .get_server_list and .get_service_list to get configuration info using the gm_cfgview tool. A new service .log-level to dynamically change levels of information on log files. A final solution for some transaction bugs.


Changes: The manual that forms the documentation of the project has been extended and corrected.


Changes: This release adds new "encolados" services which are implemented by a store and forward server called "gm_squeue".


Changes: The gm_timer server was added, which implements a timer events manager. The gm_buffer server was added, which implements shredding of buffers between servers. New The .get_server_list function from the gm_config server was added, as well as a client that calls it. The Spanish version of the documentation was updated. The samples were updated.


Changes: This release includes services for transactional control and implementation of shared memory for configuration parameters. The documentation and samples have been updated to reflect changes in the project.
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Recent commentsDocumented in Spanish language only
This project is documented in Spanish, a language I cannot understand. Translation services are not of much help in such technical areas, so even that this program looks and sounds pretty interesting, I cannot even understand a bit of it.
Also I was unable to find any trace of an English overview. It does not come often that something looks so interesting, so this missing doc must be taken as a sad thing.
Please add english documentation and then update your FM entry to reflect the change such that FM notifies me. Please note that English is not my mother tongue.