Hi Rutger, I'm just starting to develop client/server systems to get online events from the DAQ of GSI experiments. The client will be written in a ROOT environment, the (existing servers) will be independent of ROOT. If I use ROOT's networking classes or native socket calls will depend on the performance I will investigate soon with simple prototypes. For your experiences and some examples I would be very grateful. Best regards, Horst Goeringer Rutger van der Eijk wrote: > > Hi Jaehoon, > > We are currently having a testbeam for the 'Outer Tracker' for the LHCb > experiment. The DAQ control and data monitoring software is completely > written within a ROOT framework. The 'setup' is quite general and could be > addopted to other (test)experiments. At the least it can serve as an > example of how to use ROOT for such a task. It gives a (good?) example of > the use of the 'networking classes' (TSocket etc), '3d graphics and > detector geometry classes (TNode etc..)', 'GUI classes (for event display > etc...)' and the basic ROOT classes (root IO, histogramming etc...). > > At the moment we are rather overloaded with the testbeam itself. I plan to > make a report/evaluation and documentation on the web after we finish the > testbeam (end November). If you are intrested now please send me directly > an email and I could send you some examples/code. > > Cheers, > > Rutger van der Eijk > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Horst Goeringer email: H.Goeringer@gsi.de GSI Computing Center Tel: +49-6159-71-2553 Planckstr. 1 Fax: +49-6159-71-2986 D-64291 Darmstadt, Germany -----------------------------------------------------------------
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Tue Jan 04 2000 - 00:34:39 MET