Nice! 

With Thrift and Protobuf gathering more acceptance as JSON alternatives for web 
services in general, perhaps ROP has a brighter future then we thought :)

Andrus

> On Jun 30, 2016, at 6:36 AM, Aristedes Maniatis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 30/06/2016 7:21pm, Savva Kolbachev wrote:
>> BTW, as I know Ari already uses http2 and Protostuff. Please, let us know
>> how it's going. If it's OK, I'll notify user-list about this features.
> 
> We've actually just deployed the upgrade into our staging environment are 
> will likely roll out the first customers early next week. If our preliminary 
> (very non-scientific) results are anything to go by, almost everything is 
> faster across a slow link.
> 
> Some parts of the UI (opening a certain window) went from 14 seconds to 5 
> seconds. Another from 87 seconds to 10 seconds. And one from 8 to 5. The 
> difference is likely how effectively we used prefetches already. In some 
> places where we follow a lot of relation joins, we could easily generate 50 
> separate fetches across the network. And on a slow link (say over 40ms 
> latency and bandwidth under 2Mb/s) with SSL handshaking that adds up very 
> quickly.
> 
> I'll report more after a few weeks once we have real customers using this in 
> production.
> 
> Because we deployed both protocol-buffers and HTTP/2 at the same time, I 
> can't really tell which one had more effect, but the combination looks great.
> 
> Ari
> 
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