OvermindDL1 wrote: > 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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