Hi Gianni, the wire formats change very seldom, and that's what counts here. Connecting a 0.9.x with a 0.11 should not be a problem, IIRC.
If we know more about how the protocol/transport stack looks like and the languages involved, we could give more specific advice. Have fun, JensG -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: Gianni Ambrosio Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2018 12:39 PM To: [email protected] Subject: backward compatibility Dear All, I didn't found an official place to understanding the rules of thrift backward compatibility. I implemented an application that works fine with thrift 0.11.0. Now I need to implement some calls to an older server build with thrift 0.9.1. Can I use different versions of thrift in the client with respect to server? Is there a backward compatibility guaranteed by thrift? Regards, Gianni
