On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Andre Paim Lemos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Google Protocol buffer is not a communication protocol.
> It is a framework used for portable and language independent serialization
> of data.
>
> I use qpid with google protocol buffer in order to exchange async
> strucutured messages among
> applications.
>
> Qpid has a installer for windows and packages for several linux
> distributions

Since Wt already has ASIO inside it, why not just use ASIO for the
communication channel, and for messages use GPB or whatever custom
format, since it is all lightweight and very easy to use anyway...

For fully distributed setups I tend to like the Erlang mesh network.
Even just using the pure C interface for it is still very powerful
(and I have been writing a much easier to use wrapper on top of
it...).

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