Pieter,

my question is if the description of
what should be changed to switch 
from DEALER/DEALER to DEALER/ROUTER
correct.


15.11.2012, 03:20, "Pieter Hintjens" <[email protected]>:
> Ilja,
>
> Correction, the text is right, though perhaps confusing. It explains
> two options (router-dealer, dealer-dealer), and then explains why we
> chose dealer-dealer in this case.
>
> -Pieter
>
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Pieter Hintjens <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  You're right, the text is wrong. The server and workers talk using
>>  DEALER-to-DEALER. I'll fix the text, thanks for catching this.
>>
>>  -Pieter
>>
>>  On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 1:10 AM, Ilja Golshtein <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>  Hello,
>>>  Pieter,
>>>  All.
>>>
>>>  In ZGuide in "The Asynchronous Client-Server Pattern" section we have
>>>  ==
>>>  Workers get unaddressed messages, and we manage the connections from 
>>> server thread to worker threads explicitly using a ROUTER socket as 
>>> backend. This would require that workers start by telling the server they 
>>> exist, which can then route requests to workers and track which client is 
>>> 'connected' to which worker. This is the load-balancing pattern again.
>>>  ==
>>>
>>>  Since we are talking about Routers at workers' side, I am not sure why 
>>> "This would require that workers start by telling the server they exist".
>>>  It is server who should start a communication and he does it anyway.
>>>
>>>  Actually switching from DEALER to ROUTER at worker's side requires reading 
>>> and writing extra frame, which is identity.
>>>
>>>  Do I miss something?
>>>
>>>  Thanks.
>>>
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