This release is now designed to handle large event streams, features automatic discovery of other YES servers, and uses the XMLRPC protocol. It now also automatically discovers the event queues on other YES servers and will file them accordingly, and supports multicasts as well as broadcasts.
"YODA interface application" provides you transparent access to the information stored in a distributed object store without knowledge of which physical repository holds it. If one repository fails and an object can be found someplace else (in the replica repository), YODA will find and extract this information for you "at no extra cost". The YODA interface provides two ways to access to the objectstore: the native YODA interface and XMLRPC.
This release introduces few new applications, including /app/Shmem for supporting public and private shared dictionaries, and "device-like" objects such as /device/Hash, a "device" that calculates a hash value for the input.