I have made a "grpc proxy" example in Java
<https://github.com/ejona86/grpc-java/blob/grpc-proxy/examples/src/main/java/io/grpc/examples/grpcproxy/GrpcProxy.java>,
which I've shared a few
<https://groups.google.com/g/grpc-io/c/DhqklrZ03fw/m/F4f1JUw0AgAJ> times
<https://groups.google.com/g/grpc-io/c/Yruej18KJ_M/m/oGp5vYocCgAJ>. Such
things should be possible in most other languages, although the difficulty
would vary.

What language is server/client B written in?

On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 5:32 AM Mayuresh Karandikar <[email protected]>
wrote:

> What is the best way to implement call forwarding/chaining using grpc.
>
> Example scenario: Client A wishes to call service in client C through
> server/client B.
> A -> B -> C.
>
> I can implement both server and client in B and manually forward the call.
> Looking to see if there is a way to do this wihout intervention from
> application logic. Something that is supported at grpc stack level.
>
> Thanks
> Mayuresh
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