hi mark, message queuing patterns usually involve a broker. For your use
case, sounds like point to point will suffice. If that is true, gRPC should
work well for mentioned languages.


On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 3:13 AM, Mark NS <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm looking into using gRPC for a line-of-business app with 10-100 users.
> Python server side, C# client side. The server side application is
> stateful, and clients will have both request-response and streaming
> communications.
>
> I was previously working with ZeroMQ (changing to gRPC for firewall
> traversal etc), which has pubsub patterns built in. Are there any examples
> of such a pattern implemented with gRPC? (I saw the post about cloud
> pubsub, but I am looking for something brokerless).
>
> - Mark
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