bootleg_networking
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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bootleg_networking
zenoh
- Zenoh: Zero Overhead Network Protocol
- Eclipse Zenoh 0.10.0 is out
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Can I use several async runtimes in the same project?
I'm very new to Rust and currently I'm trying to make sense of async programming in Rust. In my project I'm trying to create an http + websocket server (I picked Actix) that communicates to a CPP program over DDS and sends the result of this communication to some frontend over http/ws. I use Zenoh for leveraging communication between my Rust app and CPP, and it has it's own crate for creating a zenoh client in Rust. In the documentation they use async-std macros for the main function and Actix uses Tokio under the hood, as far as I understand. Is this gonna be a problem? Can I have several async runtimes in my project?
- Need recommendations for technologies, frameworks etc. for an IoT device project in Rust
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Anouncing `stabby` 1.0!
Zenoh's plugin system was one of the main motivators for building stabby. However, Zenoh needs me on other fronts at the moment, so stabby will have to go to the back burner for a bit. This doesn't mean stabby will become unsupported: if you want to use it, and are having a hard time, feel free to DM me to get some support. In fact, what stabby needs most right now is feedback on what types you'd like to see supported, so go for it!
- Zenoh – Zero Overhead Network Protocol
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Zenoh Performances
Hello u/ComeGateMeBro, in zenoh we have zero-copy support, this is an example that shows how to use it: https://github.com/eclipse-zenoh/zenoh/blob/master/examples/examples/z_pub_shm.rs
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Rust MPI -- Will there ever be a fully oxidized implementation?
The next step would be to use the zenoh crate, which will simplify a lot of things.
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This week in Rust 479 - Eclipse Zenoh release
The new Eclipse Zenoh 0.7.0 release, codename Charmander, brings to the table many features requested by the community on the Zenoh’s Discord server.
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Eclipse Zenoh: 0.7.0 release
The Rust code is hosted here: https://github.com/eclipse-zenoh/zenoh While the Rust docs is hosted here: https://docs.rs/zenoh/0.7.0-rc/zenoh/ It's available on crates.io: https://crates.io/crates/zenoh
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