As I understood, the documents are outdated, and ZMQ_PAIR is supposed to
work not only for inproc protocols. I am definitely not sure about this,
and I as well use it for TCP, so would be interested in the answers.

On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 12:40 PM James Harvey <jhar...@factset.com> wrote:

> Hi,
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>
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> I have been using ZMQ_PAIR recently for a one to one data feed over TCP.
> I know the documentation doesn’t explicitly say this should work (over TCP)
> but for the most part it does. Last week I came across a situation where
> the bind end of the connection had reconnection issues if no data is
> flowing during the bounce of the TCP connection.
>
>
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> Before I go to the trouble of recreating/documenting the behavior (I won’t
> call it a bug at this point) I want to know if there is support in the
> zeromq community for ZMQ_PAIR to be supported over TCP? As far as I can
> tell the documentation doesn’t explicitly say either way.
>
>
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> I know there are other patterns (PUB/SUB, PUSH/PULL) that support TCP but
> they are not as simple as the ZMQ_PAIR where you want a strict bi
> directional one to one relationship.
>
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> If it’s the case that ZMQ_PAIR is only to be used over inproc then maybe
> the connect/bind should fail for anything other than inproc so people don’t
> make mistakes and assume it’s going to work.
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>
> Thanks
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>
>
> James
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