azure-service-bus
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azure-service-bus
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AlloyDB Omni – run AlloyDB anywhere
There has been a ticket open requesting an Azure Service Bus emulator for FIVE YEARS lolsob https://github.com/Azure/azure-service-bus/issues/223
Which is too bad, because ASB is awesome, IMO the best Azure service.
- how do you develop locally using Azure Service Bus?
- Como melhorar meus conhecimentos em .NET?
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What I Wish Someone Would Have Told Me About Using Rabbitmq Before It Was Too Late
Sadly it’s a factor with Azure service bus which suffers from both, not the best local testing experience & lock-in. github issue for more info.
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localstack - a fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
Assumin *he means this https://github.com/Azure/azure-service-bus/issues/223
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Case Study: Azure Service Bus and Event-Driven Architectures
We would like to share a link to Microsoft Azure Service Bus GitHub. Most of the implementations of either the publisher or the subscriber were inspired by this documentation, so make sure you check it out! If you have any questions, please write them down below.
gRPC
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Golang: out-of-box backpressure handling with gRPC, proven by a Grafana dashboard
gRPC, built on HTTP/2, inherently supports flow control. The server can push updates, but it must also respect flow control signals from the client, ensuring that it doesn't send data faster than what the client can handle.
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Reverse Engineering Protobuf Definitions from Compiled Binaries
Yes, grpc_cli tool uses essentially the same mechanism except implemented as a grpc service rather than as a stubby service. The basic principle of both is implementing the C++ proto library's DescriptorDatabase interface with cached recursive queries of (usually) the server's compiled in FileDescriptorProtos.
See also https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/server-reflecti...
The primary difference between what grpc does and what stubby does is that grpc uses a stream to ensure that the reflection requests all go to the same server to avoid incompatible version skew and duplicate proto transmissions. With that said, in practice version skew is rarely a problem for grpc_cli style "issue a single RPC" usecases: even if requests do go to two or more different versions of a binary that might have incompatible proto graphs, it is very common for the request and response and RPC to all be in the same proto file so you only need to make one RPC in the first place unless you're using an extension mechanism like proto2 extensions or google.protobuf.Any.
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Delving Deeper: Enriching Microservices with Golang with CloudWeGo
While gRPC and Apache Thrift have served the microservice architecture well, CloudWeGo's advanced features and performance metrics set it apart as a promising open source solution for the future.
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gRPC Name Resolution & Load Balancing on Kubernetes: Everything you need to know (and probably a bit more)
The loadBalancingConfig is what we use in order to decide which policy to go for (round_robin in this case). This JSON representation is based on a protobuf message, then why does the name resolver returns it in the JSON format? The main reason is that loadBalancingConfig is a oneof field inside the proto message and so it can not contain values unknown to the gRPC if used in the proto format. The JSON representation does not have this requirement so we can use a custom loadBalancingConfig .
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Dart on the Server: Exploring Server-Side Dart Technologies in 2024
The Dart implementation of gRPC which puts mobile and HTTP/2 first. It's built and maintained by the Dart team. gRPC is a high-performance RPC (remote procedure call) framework that is optimized for efficient data transfer.
- Usando Spring Boot RestClient
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How to Build & Deploy Scalable Microservices with NodeJS, TypeScript and Docker || A Comprehesive Guide
gRPC is a high-performance, open-source RPC (Remote Procedure Call) framework initially developed by Google. It uses Protocol Buffers for serialization and supports bidirectional streaming.
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Actual SSH over HTTPS
In general, tunneling through HTTP2 turns out to be a great choice. There is a RPC protocol built on top of HTTP2: gRPC[1].
This is because HTTP2 is great at exploiting a TCP connection to transmit and receive multiple data structures concurrently - multiplexing.
There may not be a reason to use HTTP3 however, as QUIC already provides multiplexing.
I expect that in the future most communications will be over encrypted HTTP2 and QUIC simply because middleware creators can not resist to discriminate.
[1] <https://grpc.io>
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Why gRPC is not natively supported by Browsers
Even in the https://grpc.io blog says this
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SGSG (Svelte + Go + SQLite + gRPC) - open source application
gRPC
What are some alternatives?
Rebus - :bus: Simple and lean service bus implementation for .NET
ZeroMQ - ZeroMQ core engine in C++, implements ZMTP/3.1
kusto-queries - example queries for learning the kusto language
Apache Thrift - Apache Thrift
azure-service-bus-go - Golang library for Azure Service Bus -- https://aka.ms/azsb
Cap'n Proto - Cap'n Proto serialization/RPC system - core tools and C++ library
WireMock - A tool for mocking HTTP services
zeroRPC - zerorpc for python
embedded-kafka - A library that provides an in-memory Kafka instance to run your tests against.
rpclib - rpclib is a modern C++ msgpack-RPC server and client library
Polly - Polly is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express policies such as Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeout, Bulkhead Isolation, and Fallback in a fluent and thread-safe manner. From version 6.0.1, Polly targets .NET Standard 1.1 and 2.0+.
nanomsg - nanomsg library