Hi Dariusz,

Go ahead and add Zato to the labs page, it's a wiki. It's fine to
promote ZeroMQ frameworks here but what works best is one or more blog
posts or articles, which you can point us to. That makes it easier for
people to share the URL.

-Pieter

On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Dariusz Suchojad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> seeing that it's a general discussion list I'd like to let you all know
> that Zato, an open-source Python-based middleware (ESB) and backend
> server I've recently released, supports ZeroMQ out of the box.
>
> This is how trivial it is to receive and send ZeroMQ messages
>
> https://zato.io/docs/progguide/examples/zmq.html
>
> Basically, you use GUI, API or a JSON-backed config to create a channel
> or outgoing connection, hot-deploy a service on a cluster, invoke a
> .send method giving it a message to send and the rest is taken care of
> by Zato.
>
> https://zato.io/docs/progguide/channels.html
> https://zato.io/docs/progguide/outconn/overview.html
>
> I don't want it to sound too much like an ad so I won't get into much
> details about Zato itself but naturally if you'd like to know more about
> the project or how it uses ZeroMQ in detail, I'd be very happy to tell
> you more.
>
> PS. Is it OK if I add Zato to the list of projects at
> http://www.zeromq.org/docs:labs? It's a wiki but I'm not sure if it's
> better if I add it directly or ask someone curating the list?
>
> cheers,
>
> --
> Dariusz Suchojad
>
> https://zato.io
> The next generation ESB and application server. Open-source. In Python.
>
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