Fix docs errors for threaded-server changes
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! Copyright (C) 2007 Chris Double.
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! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
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USING: help.syntax help.markup channels concurrency.distributed ;
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USING: channels concurrency.distributed help.markup help.syntax
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io.servers.connection ;
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IN: channels.remote
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HELP: <remote-channel>
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ARTICLE: { "remote-channels" "remote-channels" } "Remote Channels"
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"Remote channels are channels that can be accessed by other Factor instances. It uses distributed concurrency to serialize and send data between channels."
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$nl
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"To start a remote node, distributed concurrency must have been started. This can be done using " { $link start-node } "."
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"To start a remote node, distributed concurrency must have been started. This can be done using " { $link start-server } "."
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$nl
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{ $snippet "\"myhost.com\" 9001 start-node" }
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{ $snippet "\"myhost.com\" 9001 start-server" }
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$nl
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"Once the node is started, channels can be published using " { $link publish }
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" to be accessed remotely. " { $link publish } " returns an id which a remote node "
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" or " { $link reply } " call." ;
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ARTICLE: "concurrency.distributed" "Distributed message passing"
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"The " { $vocab-link "concurrency.distributed" } " implements transparent distributed message passing, inspired by Erlang and Termite."
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"The " { $vocab-link "concurrency.distributed" } " implements transparent distributed message passing, inspired by Erlang and Termite." $nl
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"Instances of " { $link thread } " can be sent to remote threads, at which point they are converted to objects holding the thread ID and the current node's host name:"
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{ $subsections remote-thread }
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"The " { $vocab-link "serialize" } " vocabulary is used to convert Factor objects to byte arrays for transfer over a socket."
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