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Rush Manbert updated THRIFT-311:
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Comment: was deleted
(was: I decided that I should also post a zip of the thrift distribution with
my patch applied. That way, Windows people who don't have access to a machine
to apply the patch can try it out. The file is:
thrift-808166-Patched.zip
Windows users should be able to download, unzip, configure, and build.)
> ASIO client & server
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>
> Key: THRIFT-311
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-311
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Library (C++)
> Reporter: Esteve Fernandez
> Attachments: thrift_connection.cpp, thrift_connection.hpp,
> thrift_connection_v2.cpp, thrift_handler.cpp, thrift_handler.hpp,
> thrift_main.cpp, thrift_server.cpp, thrift_server.hpp,
> ThriftCalculatorASIOServer.cpp
>
>
> Given the recent discussion on a Windows port and moving to ASIO
> (http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-thrift-dev/200901.mbox/%[email protected]%3e),
> I decided to hack a little Thrift asynchronous prototype server using ASIO
> and here's the result. It implements the Calculator service that can be found
> in the tutorial and, just like TNonblockingServer, it uses a FramedTransport.
> It's just a quick prototype, but I think it's enough for building a more
> generic server/protocol. I've only tested it in Linux, but I think there's
> nothing platform-dependent and can be compiled "as is" in Windows.
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