I guess i should mention a few design features of the protobuf-c api:
- completely introspectable
- able to wrap into another application's main-loop
I think those features should make it easy to write a language binding
to it.
I am considering someday improving it to be able to create a
Pro
protobuf-c now has an rpc implementation, check it out:
http://code.google.com/p/protobuf-c/wiki/RPC_System
On Feb 10, 10:19 am, sagar.i...@gmail.com wrote:
> any plans on extending this to C?
>
> looking for a simple cross-language client-server library.
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On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 12:35:17PM -0800, Shardul Deo wrote:
> Pavel,
> I didn't want to have my code depend on anything else other than the core
> protobuf library which is why I wrote my own wire spec.
> I could remove service from my request format or add it to [1], but that
> would still not m
Pavel,
I didn't want to have my code depend on anything else other than the core
protobuf library which is why I wrote my own wire spec.
I could remove service from my request format or add it to [1], but that
would still not make them compatible since the response format would still
be different.
On Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 10:13:12PM -0800, Shardul Deo wrote:
> Let me know if you have any questions (or if there is something better
> that I can use instead),
Why You have not considered taking one of existing wire format
specifications [1, 2, 3]? Having field of service description is nice
but
Random question - does the project contain any working test client/
server? I'm thinking: if I wrote a different language client, can I
prove that I can talk to your server - and v.v.
Marc
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After a few abortive starts, I'm keen to keep pushing on the C#/RPC
front... if the wire format / methodology is documented (and
sensible ;-p), I'd happily have a stab at a C# client/server - the
intent being to be able to talk cross-architecture.
Marc (protobuf-net)
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looking for a simple cross-language client-server library.
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Done. Though hopefully someone will write a cross-language RPC
implementation...
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Shardul Deo wrote:
> Thanks, can you put (Java) next to my project link and (Python) next to the
> 3rd link to make it easy for people to pick?
>
> Shardul
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2009
Thanks, can you put (Java) next to my project link and (Python) next to the
3rd link to make it easy for people to pick?
Shardul
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Kenton Varda wrote:
> Cool, I've added this to the wiki:
> http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/wiki/RPCImplementations
>
> On Sun, Feb 8
Cool, I've added this to the wiki:
http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/wiki/RPCImplementations
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Shar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was looking a simple java socket based client-server implementation
> of protobuf rpcs and couldn't find one so I went ahead an wrote one
> up.
Hi,
I was looking a simple java socket based client-server implementation
of protobuf rpcs and couldn't find one so I went ahead an wrote one
up. A couple of my friends are also using it and have found it useful
so I thought there might be some others on this list who might find it
useful.
http:
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