I'm not certain where to best ask this question. Please let me know
if it would be better addressed elsewhere.
At the Apache Software Foundation we have an incubating project (named
Toree[1]) that has a dependency on Zeromq. LGPL is problematic for
us[2], probably for the same reasons that you a
Hi,
I am trying a simple command through the client library on a Kernel
instance running locally. The command seems to be executed successfully,
but none of the callbacks are executed.
My code looks like this(the callback methods are taken from a
DocumentationExamples.scala on github):
client.exe
Is nanomsg a viable alternative?
http://nanomsg.org/
http://nanomsg.org/documentation.html
http://nanomsg.org/documentation-zeromq.html
- Sam Ruby
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Sam Ruby wrote:
> I'm not certain where to best ask this question. Please let me know
> if it would be better add
Trying to read through phone, but I noticed that it is implemented in C.
We're using JeroMQ to avoid depending on a binary and JNI. If they don't
have a Java API, I'd say no.
Don't know if it is compatible with ZeroMQ, which we need to maintain
support for Jupyter. Would need to take a deeper look
Looked at the ZeroMQ link. They state it is not fully compatible with
ZeroMQ, but is fully POSIX compliant. We'd have to dig into all ZeroMQ apis
used by Jupyter to make sure we supported everything.
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016, 12:38 PM Chip Senkbeil
wrote:
> Trying to read through phone, but I notice
@Sam Our need for ZeroMQ is due to Jupyter. Jupyter relies on ZeroMQ for
communication between the Client and Server. In Toree's case, one of it's
roles is as the Server to a Jupyter Notebook. We don't want to loose this
usecase.
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 12:15 PM, Sam Ruby wrote:
> Is nanomsg a v
On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 12:59:47 -0600, Gino Bustelo wrote:
>
> @Sam Our need for ZeroMQ is due to Jupyter. Jupyter relies on ZeroMQ for
> communication between the Client and Server. In Toree's case, one of it's
> roles is as the Server to a Jupyter Notebook. We don't want to loose this
> usecase.
S
>1) Does Toree intend to include Jupyter in its download, or would the
>end user be expected to install Jupyter separately?
Jupyter is a separate tool not included by Toree (jupyter.org). Toree can
get installed into Jupyter as what they call a kernel.
>2) You used the phrase "one of it's roles".
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