Stem::Switch The Stem::Switch cell is a very simple but powerful object which can be used in a wide range of applications. Its primary function is to receive a message and to copy and redirect it to a list of destination cells. It can be used as a multiplexer in many-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many configurations. Currently it is used as the heart of the chat server demo and the Inetd demo. Stem::Switch has two maps: the input map is used to translate the incoming target address to entries in the output map. Each input map entry can have multiple output targets and that list can be set via a configuration file at start-up time or a command message at runtime. The output map just converts the output name to an actual cell address and is one-to-one; it also is set via the configuration file or by runtime command messages. In addition to the explicit command message technique for changing the maps, a publish/subscribe interface is supported. A given cell can announce to a Stem::Switch cell that it will be publishing messages to a given target address in the switch. Other cells can send a subscribe message which will cause all messages sent to the selected publish address to be forwarded to themselves.