use Object::Remote::Logging qw( :log );
use Module::Runtime qw(use_module);
-our $VERSION = '0.003001_01'; # 0.3.1
+our $VERSION = '0.004000'; # 0.4.0
sub new::on {
my ($class, $on, @args) = @_;
Space seperated list of class names to display logs for if logging output is enabled. Default
value is "Object::Remote::Logging" which selects all logs generated by Object::Remote.
-See L<Object::Remote::Logging::Router>.
+See L<Object::Remote::Logging>.
=back
serialization the local or remote nodes will be blocked potentially causing all remote
interpreters to block as well under worse case conditions.
-To help deal with this issue it is possible to configure the ulimits for a Perl interpreter
-that is executed by Object::Remote. See C<Object::Remote::Connection> for details.
+To help deal with this issue it is possible to configure resource ulimits for a Perl interpreter
+that is executed by Object::Remote. See C<Object::Remote::Role::Connector::PerlInterpreter>
+for details on the perl_command attribute.
=item User can starve run loop of execution opportunities
=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
+bfwg - Colin Newell (cpan:NEWELLC) <colin.newell@gmail.com>
+
phaylon - Robert Sedlacek (cpan:PHAYLON) <r.sedlacek@shadowcat.co.uk>
triddle - Tyler Riddle (cpan:TRIDDLE) <t.riddle@shadowcat.co.uk>