Hi,

You could check out https://github.com/thesamet/rpcz
for using protobuf (ver 2) over zeromq. Perhaps that could ease your
migration to gRPC.

-- john

2016-08-05 17:03 GMT+02:00 Mohamed Koubaa <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> As per the language guide, defining a service in a .proto file will
> generate RPC stubs which we can implement (or let gRPC implement).
> https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#services
>
> We have a zeroMQ service that we are interested in migrating from JSON-RPC
> to gRPC.  To stage this effort, we are interesting in creating the RPC
> stubs and using the same zeroMQ to implement them, and then move to gRPC
> once we deal with an orthogonal service discovery problem that prevents us
> from dropping zeroMQ immediately.
>
> To my surprise, adding the RPC code to the .proto did not generate any
> stubs in c++. I am using proto3 beta4 at the moment.  Do I need any
> additional flags to protoc?
>
> Thanks
> Mohamed Koubaa
> Software Developer
> ANSYS Inc
>
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