Hiya Pieter.

Of course you're right. - better to work in the present. The other option is to write my consumer using Pyre, but my other components live in Camel/Karaf. So maybe it makes sense for me to stay in the world of Java.

I guess a lack of knowledge and time makes me apprehensive. Pushing that aside - I'll start looking at the code.

Thank you Pieter :)


Like everyone else my problems are a lo

On 19/04/14 13:18, Pieter Hintjens wrote:
My advice would be to take the latest ZRE protocol spec (RFC 36) and
upgrade Jyre to work with that. It'll teach you quite a lot about the
details and it's easy to test against Zyre. Otherwise you check out an
older version of Zyre from github, from the moment we forked off Jyre.

The stacks are fun... I'm using Zyre in some projects and it does make
life simple.

-Pieter

On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 1:08 PM, techbird <[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you kindly for your support yesterday.

"Jyre should talk to Zyre and implement the same functionality (it will need
some updates since Zyre has evolved a little)"

I gave it a go.  Zyre protocols have evolved away from the trunk Jyre - but
independently both C and Java implementations work.  As the protocols,
beacon ports etc are different Jyre clients do not communicate with trunk
zyre and visa-vera.

Is there a earlier version of Zyre I could use which is compatible with
trunk Jyre?  I would like to write a 'producer' in C, and competing
consumer(s) in Java.

As an aside - I am only 2 days into 0MQ, and -  my jaw is dropping - this
project is amazing.  Thank you so much for so much wisdom translated into an
incredible set of integration stacks.

Kind regards.

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