Thanks!  Enjoy :-)

On 6/12/2016 12:24 AM, Gwen Shapira wrote:
Dory is pretty cool (even though it is named after a somewhat dorky
fish). Thank you for sharing :)

On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 1:24 AM, Dave Peterson <d...@dspeterson.com> wrote:
Hello Kafka users,

Version 1.1.0 of Dory is now available.  See
https://github.com/dspeterson/dory for details.  Dory is the successor
to Bruce (https://github.com/tagged/bruce), a Kafka producer daemon I
created while working at if(we) (http://www.ifwe.co/).  The code has
seen a number of improvements since its initial release in September
2014.  The list of example clients for various programming languages
has also been extended.  Dory maintains full backward compatibility
with Bruce, so existing users can easily switch.

The latest release adds support for receiving messages from clients by
UNIX domain stream socket or local TCP.  Although UNIX domain
datagrams are still the preferred means of sending messages in most
cases, the option of using stream sockets facilitates sending messages
too large to fit in a single datagram.  The local TCP option
facilitates adding support for clients written in programming
languages that do not provide easy access to UNIX domain sockets.

Dory's wiki page http://dory.wikidot.com/start contains a list of
ideas for additional features and other improvements.  Community
feedback is welcomed and appreciated.  If you have ideas for things
you would like to see in future releases, please add them to the list.
Also, please contribute code if you can afford the time.


Thanks,
Dave Peterson



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