On Monday, 26 May 2014 at 15:33:45 UTC, JJDuck wrote:
On Monday, 26 May 2014 at 14:05:48 UTC, Rene Zwanenburg wrote:

Vibe.d has support for ssl streams. You should be able to send and receive raw structs over such a stream, or if the server and client have a different arch you can use vibe's bson serialisation.

http://vibed.org/api/vibe.stream.ssl/

Vibe.d is graet, but my worry is that since it is not open-source and free, so it is kind of difficult for me to use it. Because Vibe.d might one day become a commercial product. There is nothing wrong with that, but my current situation doesn't quite allow that, I'm restricted to use free software for now.

vibe.d is root an open-source project ? on about page is wrote is
licensed under MIT which are an open source license.

quote from http://vibed.org/about
"vibe.d is licensed under the terms of the MIT public license"

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