I don't know the details of the C++ side of things, but Java and C# will be 
absolutely fine. The generated code doesn't care about architecture, and 
the Google.Protobuf assembly is AnyCPU.

Jon

On Tuesday, 10 May 2016 23:52:05 UTC+1, Techie suk wrote:
>
> I installed the compiler for protocol buffer from this website: 
>
> https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/javatutorial#defining-your-protocol-format
>
> I am writing client code in Java, C++, C# languages. JDK and .net versions 
> are 64-bit. will compiling proto with 32-bit cause a problem?
>

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