Neat. Thanks for sharing!

Any examples to show how a client would use it?

Regarding the security, does it encompass authentication and privacy (encryption)? Any experience with certain implementations for the Spring security modules (e.g. which ones you've tested to work)?

Dave Marion wrote:
I extracted the Netty web socket pipeline from Timely into it's own server 
process, and modified it to support custom and pluggable server side logic, and 
request / response objects. The readme has a little more information, to 
include how it's different than the current proxy, it's located at 
https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/timely/tree/qonduit.


For now the code is located in an orphan branch in the Timely GitHub project. 
Someone suggested it might make sense as an Accumulo sub-project - let me know 
if there is interest in that.


- Dave

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