I thought protocol buffers were designed to minimize bandwidth, not
latency? I don't see how a data transmission format would minimize latency.
I've never had any serious problems with JSON, personally.
- Kris
On Friday, August 31, 2012 8:57:14 AM UTC-7, Brandon Wirtz wrote:
We haven’t had much luck with the ProtoRPC on Python 2.7 Like hello world
is a pain to get up, and it is really poorly documented.
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is there any support in appengine for using protocol buffers for data
transfer (eg. through RPCs).
If not, what recommended practices do people have for minimizing latency
between AppEngine and clients, when clients are spread across the globe?
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