It would be nice to compare and perhaps merge the two projects. Any chance of you putting it up on a git repo?
Regarding async commands, my glib server does support it through the glib_jsonrcp_register_async_command(). There is an example in test-glib-jsonrcp-server as follows: glib_jsonrpc_server_register_async_command(server, "async_ping", cmd_async_ping, NULL); and then in cmd_async_ping: int cmd_async_ping(GLibJsonRpcServer *server, const char *method, JsonNode *params, gpointer user_data) { g_timeout_add_seconds(2, async_pong, server); return 0; } gboolean async_pong(gpointer data) { GLibJsonRpcServer *server = (GLibJsonRpcServer*)data; JsonNode *response = json_node_new(JSON_NODE_VALUE); json_node_set_string(response, "async_pong"); glib_jsonrpc_server_send_async_response(server, response); return 0; } The catch is that the async command has to return immediately, but it can launch a long command through the g_timeout_add() or g_idle_add(). This is also necessary if you want to update the gui, which runs in different thread. Regards, Dov On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 09:20, Joakim Sindholt <opensou...@zhasha.com> wrote: > I've been writing a JSON-RPC library but it went on hold due to school. > It's not up on a public git repo right now but it's a tad more feature > complete than yours. I was working on supporting all encodings when I > last left off. > > On Tue, 2011-12-27 at 06:52 +0200, Dov Grobgeld wrote: >> I created jsonrpc client/server (http://json-rpc.org/) library through >> glib/gio for remote controlling my application. It is available at: >> >> https://github.com/dov/glib-jsonrpc >> >> Comments and contributions are welcome. >> >> Regards, >> Dov > > One thing that's indispensible for JSON-RPC is async calls. Regardless > of whether you want to collaborate on this, you really need async > methods. > > _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list