Can I do the Majordomo pattern with two sockets, one in each direction to get the feature of "return to different clients with the answer" ? Or is it better to use the push-pull?
The push-pull is not explained a lot in the guide so I am not sure how to implement: 1. LRU 2. Service discovery 3. Reliability Whereas the Majordomo is explained a lot with all the examples. Thanks. From: Michal Singer [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 1:58 PM To: 'ZeroMQ development list' Subject: RE: [zeromq-dev] which pattern to use Thanks for the fast replyJ The problem with this that it uses ROUTER as broker as this is a request-reply pattern and I don't want the reply to necessarily return to the sender but instead to anyone which is listening in the same group of senders. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pieter Hintjens Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 12:14 PM To: ZeroMQ development list Subject: Re: [zeromq-dev] which pattern to use You can probably base this off the Majordomo pattern. On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Michal Singer <[email protected]> wrote: Hi. I am new with ZMQ. I am checking it out to use for a distributed system. I am reading the guide but I can't find an exactly suited pattern for our needs. I need a pattern for: . a services oriented system: one which consists of groups of service, let's say group A (A1, A2, A3,.), group B (B1,B2,B3,..), group C(C1,C2,C3,.) . These services are like 'workers' . Each service from each group can send a request to one service from each of the other groups . The reply from the destination service can go to any of the other services from the sending group Something like this: A1 (send request to)->B2 (send reply to)->A2 (send request to )->C1 (send reply to )->A1 It is some sort of a push-pull where any service should have a 'PUSH' and 'PULL' socket. It is also some kind of a dealer to dealer type of a pattern, though it is important that the reply can return to any of the sending group. I got to chapter 6 and couldn't find any good examples of the PUSH-PULL pattern and it seems like I need one to fully cover all scenarios of reliability and so on. What should I do? Thanks in advance, Michal _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
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