[rabbitmq-discuss] Questions about how best to use RabbitMQ

Ben Hood 0x6e6562 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 4 01:30:16 GMT 2008


Steve,

On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 12:34 AM, Steve Jenson <stevej at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think capability theory could work very well for this problem
> domain. Please be sure to take a look at the E language, it's a hybrid
> object-functional language with actors built on the JVM
> (http://erights.org) that uses capability theory for secure
> distributed computation. If you want to connect to a remote E server,
> you need a key that you're given out-of-band (like via email, etc) and
> the connection is made over SSL so nobody else should be able to steal
> your key.
>
> Also, the cap-talk[1] mailing list is fairly active and very helpful.
> The world experts on capability security are all there.

Thanks for the heads up. A deeper investigation of what capabilities
could buy us in the Rabbit sense is on our radar, but in terms of
priority, it is slightly lower down the list. As always,
re-prioritization is a function of persuasiveness.

Ben




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