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NAME

       POE::Component::IKC::Server - POE Inter-kernel Communication server

SYNOPSIS

           use POE;
           use POE::Component::IKC::Server;
           POE::Component::IKC::Server->spawn(
               ip=>$ip,
               port=>$port,
               name=>'Server');
           ...
           $poe_kernel->run();

DESCRIPTION

       This module implements a POE IKC server.  A IKC server listens for incoming connections
       from IKC clients.  When a client connects, it negociates certain connection parameters.
       After this, the POE server and client are pretty much identical.

EXPORTED FUNCTIONS

   "create_ikc_server"
       Syntatic sugar for POE::Component::IKC::Server->spawn.

CLASS METHODS

   "spawn"
       This methods initiates all the work of building the IKC server.  Parameters are :

       "ip"
          Address to listen on.  Can be a doted-quad ('127.0.0.1') or a host name
          ('foo.pied.nu').  Defaults to '0.0.0.0', aka INADDR_ANY.

       "port"
          Port to listen on.  Can be numeric (80) or a service ('http').  If undefined, will
          default to 603.  If you set the port to 0, a random port will be chosen and "spawn"
          will return the port number.

              my $port = POE::Component::IKC::Server->spawn( port => 0 );
              warn "Listeing on port $port";

       "unix"
          Path to the unix-socket to listen on.  Note: this path is unlinked before socket is
          attempted!  Buyer beware.

       "name"
          Local kernel name.  This is how we shall "advertise" ourself to foreign kernels. It
          acts as a "kernel alias".  This parameter is temporary, pending the addition of true
          kernel names in the POE core.  This name, and all aliases will be registered with the
          responder so that you can post to them as if they were remote.

       "aliases"
          Arrayref of even more aliases for this kernel.  Fun Fun Fun!

       "verbose"
          Print extra information to STDERR if true.  This allows you to see what is going on and
          potentially trace down problems and stuff.

       "processes"
          Activates the pre-forking server code.  If set to a positive value, IKC will fork
          processes-1 children.  IKC requests are only serviced by the children.  Default is 1
          (ie, no forking).

       "babysit"
          Time, in seconds, between invocations of the babysitter event.

       "connections"
          Number of connections a child will accept before exiting.  Currently, connections are
          serviced concurrently, because there's no way to know when we have finished a request.
          Defaults to 1 (ie, one connection per child).

       "concurrency"
          Number of simultaneous connected clients allowed.  Defaults to 0 (unlimited).

          Note that this is per-IKC::Server instance;  if you have several ways of connecting to
          a give IKC server (for example, both an TCP/IP port and unix pipe), they will not share
          the conncurrent connection count.

       "protocol"
          Which IKC negociation protocol to use.  The original protocol ("IKC") was synchronous
          and slow.  The new protocol ("IKC0") sends all information at once.  IKC0 will degrade
          gracefully to IKC, if the client and server don't match.

          Default is IKC0.

       "POE::Component::IKC::Server::spawn" returns "undef()", unless you specify a "port"=0, in
       which case, "spawn" returns the port that was chosen.

EVENTS

   shutdown
       This event causes the server to close it's socket, clean up the shop and head home.
       Normally it is only posted from IKC::Responder.

BUGS

       Preforking is something of a hack.  In particular, you must make sure that your sessions
       will permit children exiting.  This means, if you have a delay()-loop, or event loop,
       children will not exit.  Once POE gets multicast events, I'll change this behaviour.

AUTHOR

       Philip Gwyn, <perl-ikc at pied.nu>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 1999-2011 by Philip Gwyn.  All rights reserved.

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

       See <http://www.perl.com/language/misc/Artistic.html>

SEE ALSO

       POE, POE::Component::IKC::Client