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NAME

RPC::Serialized::Client::UNIX - UNIX domain socket RPC client

VERSION

version 1.123630

SYNOPSIS

 use RPC::Serialized::Client::UNIX;
  
 my $c = RPC::Serialized::Client::UNIX->new({
     io_socket_unix => {Peer => '/path/to/unix/domain/socket'},
 });
  
 my $result = $c->remote_sub_name(qw/ some data /);
     # remote_sub_name gets mapped to an invocation on the RPC server
     # it's best to wrap this in an eval{} block

DESCRIPTION

This module allows you to communicate with an RPC::Serialized server over UNIX Domain sockets.

What you need to know is that the options to this module are those you would normally pass to an instance of IO::Socket::UNIX, so check out the manual page for that to see what features are available. As in the "SYNOPSIS" example above, pass the options in a hash reference mapped to the key io_socket_unix.

For further information on how to pass these settings into RPC::Serialized, and make RPC calls against the server, please see the RPC::Serialized manual page.

THANKS

This module is a derivative of YAML::RPC, written by pod and Ray Miller, at the University of Oxford Computing Services. Without their brilliant creation this system would not exist.

AUTHOR

Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2012 by University of Oxford.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.