distributed-process-task: Task Framework for The Cloud Haskell Application Platform

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The Task Framework intends to provide tools for task management, work scheduling and distributed task coordination. These capabilities build on the Async Framework as well as other tools and libraries. The framework is currently a work in progress. The current release includes a simple bounded blocking queue implementation only, as an example of the kind of capability and API that we intend to produce.

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Versions 0.1.0, 0.1.1, 0.1.2.1, 0.1.2.1, 0.1.2.2
Change log None available
Dependencies base (>=4.4 && <5), binary (>=0.6.3.0 && <0.8), containers (>=0.4 && <0.6), data-accessor (>=0.2.2.3), deepseq (>=1.3.0.1 && <1.5), derive (==2.5.5), distributed-process (>=0.5.3 && <0.6), distributed-process-async (>=0.2.1 && <0.3), distributed-process-client-server (>=0.1.2 && <0.2), distributed-process-extras (>=0.2.0 && <0.3), fingertree (<0.2), ghc-prim, hashable (>=1.2.0.5 && <1.3), mtl, stm (>=2.4 && <2.5), template-haskell (==2.7.0.0), time (>1.4 && <1.6), transformers, uniplate (==1.6.12), unordered-containers (>=0.2.3.0 && <0.3) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright Tim Watson 2012 - 2013
Author Tim Watson
Maintainer Facundo Domínguez <facundo.dominguez@tweag.io>
Category Control, Cloud Haskell
Home page http://github.com/haskell-distributed/distributed-process-task
Bug tracker http://github.com/haskell-distributed/distributed-process-task/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/haskell-distributed/distributed-process-task
Uploaded by AlexanderVershilov at 2015-09-29T10:47:33Z

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